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The example sentences of TEMPESTUOUS in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "tempestuous" in a sentence | "tempestuous" example sentences

How to use "tempestuous" in a sentence?

  • Romance is tempestuous. Love is calm.
    -Mason Cooley-
  • The world is a great ocean, upon which we encounter more tempestuous storms than calms.
    -Edgar Allan Poe-
  • Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind.
    -George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne-
  • The world is like a vast sea: mankind like a vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom. ... [T]he sciences serve us for oars.
    -Oliver Goldsmith-
  • Tennis is like a wonderful, longstanding relationship with a husband. Golf is a tempestuous, lousy lover; it's totally unpredicatable, a constant surprise.
    -Dinah Shore-
  • Love is a tempestuous mistress. And none of us shall ever master her.
    -Lisa Ann Sandell-
  • A winning wave, (deserving note.) In the tempestuous petticote, A careless shoe-string, in whose tye I see a wilde civility,-- Doe more bewitch me than when art Is too precise in every part.
    -Robert Herrick-
  • God's affairs are accomplished gradually and almost imperceptibly and His spirit is neither violent nor tempestuous.
    -Vincent de Paul-
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Definition and meaning of TEMPESTUOUS

What does "tempestuous mean?"

/temˈpesCH(o͞o)əs/

tempestuous

adjective
Characterized by violent emotions or behavior.

What are synonyms of "tempestuous"?
Some common synonyms of "tempestuous" are:
  • turbulent,
  • stormy,
  • tumultuous,
  • violent,
  • wild,
  • lively,
  • heated,
  • explosive,
  • uncontrolled,
  • unrestrained,
  • feverish,
  • hysterical,
  • frenetic,
  • frenzied,
  • frantic,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈtərbyələnt/

turbulent
adjective

(Of water) moving violently and unevenly.

/ˈstôrmē/

stormy
adjective

With high winds, rain or snow.

/t(y)o͞oˈməlCHo͞oəs/

tumultuous
adjective

making uproar or loud, confused noise.

/ˈvī(ə)lənt/

violent
adjective

using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill person or thing.

/wīld/

wild
adjective adverb noun verb

living or growing in natural environment. In a manner which lacks control. A natural environment e.g. jungle, forest. treat person or animal harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous.

/ˈlīvlē/

lively
adjective

full of life and energy.

/ˈhēdəd/

heated
adjective verb

made warm or hot. To make hot or hotter.

/ikˈsplōsiv/

explosive
adjective noun

Able to release a lot of energy fast, like a bomb. Material which can explode (e.g. a bomb).

/ˌənkənˈtrōld/

uncontrolled
adjective

Being unable to stop or be restricted.

/ˌənrəˈstrānd/

unrestrained
adjective

Wild; uncontrolled; abandoned.

/ˈfēv(ə)riSH/

feverish
adjective

having or showing symptoms of fever.

/həˈsterək(ə)l/

hysterical
adjective

affected by wildly uncontrolled emotion.

/frəˈnedik/

frenetic
adjective

Wildly excited or active.

/ˈfrenzēd/

frenzied
adjective

Affected by uncontrolled, often crazy behavior.

/ˈfran(t)ik/

frantic
adjective

Frenzied; wild with excitement, worry etc..

What are antonyms of "tempestuous"?
Some common antonyms of "tempestuous" are:
  • peaceful,
  • calm,
  • fine,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈpēsfəl/

peaceful
adjective

Being unlikely or unwilling to act violently.

/kä(l)m/

calm
adjective noun verb

Without wind or storm; quiet; peaceful. peace. soothe.

/fīn/

fine
adjective adverb noun verb

Being of high quality. satisfactorily or well. small particles found in mining, milling, etc.. To pay money because you broke a law.

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