Meaning & Definition of word "Stormy"

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    Stormy

    /ˈstɔrmi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Characterized by strong winds and heavy rain; tumultuous or violent, especially in relation to weather.
      • Example: The stormy weather caused the flight to be delayed for several hours.
    • 2. Marked by turbulence or disorder; emotionally intense or conflicted.
      • Example: Their stormy relationship was filled with frequent arguments and reconciliations.
    • 3. Having a strong or violent character or behavior.
      • Example: The stormy sea made it dangerous for ships to sail through the strait.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'storm', with the suffix '-y' added.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stormy relationship:

    A relationship characterized by frequent conflicts and disagreements.

    stormy weather:

    Weather with heavy rain, wind, and possibly thunder and lightning.

    Related Words

    storm:

    A violent disturbance in the atmosphere.

    tempest:

    A violent windy storm.

    Slang Meanings of stormy

    Meaning: Referring to an emotionally charged situation.

    Example Sentence: After their fight, things were stormy between them.

    Meaning: Describing chaotic situations, like a party or event.

    Example Sentence: The concert was stormy; everyone was dancing wildly.