stormy Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- vicious
- tempestuous
- cyclonic
- paroxysmal
- savage
- volatile
- tumultuous
- rabid
- convulsive
- hot
- explosive
- aggressive
- brutal
Weak:
stormy Meaning
stormy (a)
(especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion
stormy (s)
characterized by violent emotions or behavior
stormy Sentence Examples
- The stormy seas crashed against the jagged coastline, sending up plumes of salty spray.
- The stormy night filled the air with an eerie silence, broken only by the howling wind and thunderous rain.
- The stormy relationship was a rollercoaster of passionate highs and painful lows.
- The stormy debate raged on for hours, with neither side willing to compromise.
- The stormy weather forced the hikers to seek shelter in a nearby cave.
- The stormy economy made it difficult for businesses to survive.
- The stormy emotions within her bubbled up to the surface, threatening to overwhelm her.
- The stormy landscape was both beautiful and terrifying, with jagged peaks and towering cliffs.
- The stormy clouds loomed overhead, promising an imminent downpour.
- The stormy seas tested the limits of the ship's endurance, but the crew remained steadfast in their determination to navigate the treacherous waters.
FAQs About the word stormy
(especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion, characterized by violent emotions or behavior
ferocious,violent, furious, turbulent, volcanic, fierce, rough, vicious, tempestuous, cyclonic
calm, nonviolent, tranquil,peaceful, nonviolent, serene, tranquil, peaceable, calm, peaceable
The stormy seas crashed against the jagged coastline, sending up plumes of salty spray.
The stormy night filled the air with an eerie silence, broken only by the howling wind and thunderous rain.
The stormy relationship was a rollercoaster of passionate highs and painful lows.
The stormy debate raged on for hours, with neither side willing to compromise.