What is "storm" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does storm mean in English? Meaning of storm definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "storm" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "storm": a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": a violent commotion or disturbance
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": take by force
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": a direct and violent assault on a stronghold
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": rain, hail, or snow hard and be very windy, often with thunder or lightning
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": blow hard
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Meaning of "storm": attack by storm; attack suddenly
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɔɹm/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɔːm/
Synonyms:
blast, downpour, blizzard, tornado, gust, hurricane, tempest, squall, gale, disturbance, cyclone, twister, precipitation, blow, windstorm, cloudburst, whirlwind, monsoon, snowstorm, precip, raining cats and dogs, disturbance, bomb, burst, onslaught, violence, hail, squall, attack, barrage, bombardment, outbreak, upheaval, salvo, agitation, fury, cannonade, blitz, racket, hassle, anger, convulsion, row, annoyance, perturbation, offensive, onset, passion, blitzkrieg, furor, clamor, hysteria, stir, outburst, pother, assault, bustle, ruction, clatter, rush, rage, roar, tumult, strife, fusillade, rumpus, volley, outcry, bluster, temper, drumfire, rabidity, broadside, rampancy, roar, tear, assault, stalk, rip, fume, beset, rant, rave, drizzle, aggress, thunder, scold, charge, strike, sizzle, spit, stomp, rain, squall, assail, complain, fly, rage, drop, pour, bluster, howl, carry on, come at, go on, take on, blow violently, breathe fire, burn up, set in, sound off, steam up, take by storm,
Antonyms:
quiet, calm, clearness, peace, calm, happiness, calmness, joy, quiet, silence, clearness, peace, defense, harmony, agreement, enjoyment, order, sew, praise, be happy, downpour,
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