turbulence (Meaning)

Wordnet

turbulence (n)

unstable flow of a liquid or gas

instability in the atmosphere

a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally)

Webster

turbulence (n.)

The quality or state of being turbulent; a disturbed state; tumult; disorder; agitation.

turbulence Sentence Examples

  1. The aircraft encountered severe turbulence as it flew through the storm.
  2. The turbulence made it difficult for the passengers to stay seated.
  3. The pilots struggled to control the plane amid the intense turbulence.
  4. The turbulence caused the contents of my suitcase to fly around the cabin.
  5. I gripped the armrests tightly as the plane lurched violently due to the turbulence.
  6. The weather forecast predicted clear skies, but the plane experienced unexpected turbulence.
  7. The turbulence made it difficult for the passengers to focus on the in-flight movie.
  8. The air pockets caused the plane to suddenly drop, creating a sensation of turbulence.
  9. The turbulence caused anxiety among the passengers, making them nervous for the rest of the flight.
  10. Despite the turbulence, the experienced pilots managed to navigate the plane safely to its destination.

FAQs About the word turbulence

unstable flow of a liquid or gas, instability in the atmosphere, a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally)The

commotion, trouble, turmoil, confusion, stir,upheaval, disturbance, excitement, strife, storm

tranquillity, tranquility, calm, tranquillity, quiet, calm, ease, ease, tranquility, quiet

The aircraft encountered severe turbulence as it flew through the storm.

The turbulence made it difficult for the passengers to stay seated.

The pilots struggled to control the plane amid the intense turbulence.

The turbulence caused the contents of my suitcase to fly around the cabin.