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tempest

/ˈtɛmpɪst/
en-us undefinedtempest
Main Example

The tempest caused many trees to fall.

Example context
en-us flagThe tempest caused many trees to fall.
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A violent storm with strong winds and rain.

Other Example

The sailors braced for the tempest at sea.

en-us flagThe sailors braced for the tempest at sea.

A sudden tempest swept through the town last night.

en-us flagA sudden tempest swept through the town last night.

We stayed indoors during the tempest to stay safe.

en-us flagWe stayed indoors during the tempest to stay safe.
Synonyms

violent tempest

en-us flagviolent tempest

raging tempest

en-us flagraging tempest

fierce tempest

en-us flagfierce tempest
Synonyms

storm

hurricane

gale

tempest

/ˈtɛmpɪst/
Main Example

The meeting turned into a tempest of arguments.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A situation of great disturbance or confusion.

Other Example

The classroom was a tempest of noise during the fire drill.

Her mind was a tempest of thoughts before the big exam.

The city experienced a tempest of protests last summer.

Synonyms

tempest of emotions

tempest of activity

tempest of chaos

Synonyms

turmoil

upheaval

commotion

tempest

/ˈtɛmpɪst/
Main Example

The news tempest the community.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To disturb or agitate greatly.

Other Example
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