Meaning & Definition of word "Turbulent"

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    Turbulent

    /ˈtɜːrB.jə.lənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. Characterized by or exhibiting unrest, disorder, or conflict; chaotic.
      • Example: The company's turbulent history included numerous leadership changes and financial crises.
    • 2. Moving unsteadily or violently; agitated.
      • Example: The airplane faced turbulent conditions during the storm, causing it to shake and sway.
    • 3. Full of turbulent emotions or experiences.
      • Example: Their relationship was tumultuous and turbulent, filled with passionate arguments and reconciliations.
    • 4. Involving a lot of change and confusion.
      • Example: The turbulent political climate made it difficult for any leaders to establish long-term policies.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'turbulentus', from 'turba' meaning 'disturbance, confusion'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    turbulent times:

    Periods marked by instability and chaos.

    turbulent flow:

    A type of fluid flow characterized by chaotic changes in pressure and velocity.

    turbulent relationship:

    A relationship marked by conflict, tension, and instability.

    Related Words

    turbulence:

    The condition of being turbulent; a state of confusion.

    turbulentness:

    The quality of being turbulent or chaotic.

    Slang Meanings of turbulent

    Meaning: A wild situation or event that is hard to control.

    Example Sentence: That party was so turbulent, things got out of hand quickly.

    Meaning: A crazy or unpredictable person.

    Example Sentence: He's a real turbulent character; you never know what he'll do next.