English to Latin Meaning of storm - tempestas


Storm :
tempestas

tempestas, clade, erit invertendo, PRAEOCCUPATIO, motus, vae, inspiratione, nimbus, tempestatis, confracto Aegypto, periculum, principium

tempestas, inspiratione, circumdederunt munitionibus, t vapor, dilacerant, perdet ingenium est scriptor

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Definitions of storm in English
Noun(1) a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale(2) a violent commotion or disturbance(3) a direct and violent assault on a stronghold
Verb(1) behave violently, as if in state of a great anger(2) take by force(3) rain, hail, or snow hard and be very windy, often with thunder or lightning(4) blow hard(5) attack by storm; attack suddenly
Examples of storm in English
(1) The conversation deteriorated into calling each other daft names and I moved to storm out of his office with one final remark.(2) Travelling back to Orkney around 7.45 pm, the ferry lost power to its bow thruster and was left drifting in storm force winds.(3) But the storm 's winds and rain are still pretty much pounding that area.(4) The night was getting darker and the rain harder, and no car went by, the storm was so strong he could hardly see a few feet ahead of him.(5) two men were taken by a storm of bullets(6) The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers.(7) The storm blew at full force, and the lightning was getting closer.(8) The lifeboat launched in storm force 10-12 winds to help a stricken yacht, the Dasher, which was adrift with three people on board.(9) His sidekick dies in a storm of gunfire while the don and his aide's wife are critically wounded.(10) Vancouverites wage a private war against Torontonians in a storm of jealousy and rivalry of which Toronto is completely unaware.(11) The storm 's winds were strong enough to uproot trees and to knock people off their feet.(12) The reality right now is that if you try the second project first, you may find yourself at the center of a furious storm .(13) However, I can already hear the thunder and lightning unleashing the fierce storm of the year.(14) I saw Wyatt pummeling Adrian under a storm of blows and I began to understand why I had not found a calling card from Ace.(15) Howard's remarks set off a storm of controversy.(16) The proposals for extra drinking time were met with a storm of protest from neighbours who said it would fuel late-night noise.
Related Phrases of storm
(1) ice storm ::
glacies tempestas
(2) tropical storm ::
tropical storm
(3) brain storm ::
cerebrum tempestas
(4) storm drain ::
tempestas exhauriunt
(5) storm cloud ::
nubes tempestas
(6) eye of the storm ::
Oculus tempestatis
(7) storm door ::
tempestas ianuam
(8) lightning storm ::
fulgur tempestas
(9) storm clouds ::
nimbi copiosi
(10) storm surge ::
tempestas fluctus languescere
Synonyms
Noun
1. windstorm ::
ecce ventus turbinis
2. volley ::
coniectum
3. uproar ::
forte tumultus fieret
4. outburst ::
iracundia
5. violent storm ::
tempestate
6. tempest ::
tempestas
Verb
7. stride angrily ::
pietate gravem ac calcemque terit
8. rant ::
rant
9. attack ::
impetus
10. surprise ::
mirum
11. ramp ::
circumdederunt munitionibus
12. force ::
impetu
Different Forms
storm, stormed, stormily, storming, storms, stormy
Word Example from TV Shows
The first storm and the last.

The first STORM and the last.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 2

But this storm is a stroke of luck
for us northerners.

But this STORM is a stroke of luck for us northerners.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 7

You taking Hollywood by storm?

You taking Hollywood by STORM?

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 13

Bruce Banner, Reed Richards,
Sue Storm, Stephen Strange...

Bruce Banner, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Stephen Strange...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 16

You'll force me to storm the castle.

You'll force me to STORM the castle.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 7

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