单词 | tempestuous |
释义 | tempestuous (once / 2378 pages) adj A tempest is a storm, so you can use the adjective tempestuous to describe anything stormy or volatile — from a tempestuous hurricane to a tempestuous romance. The adjective tempestuous can describe violent weather, but it can also figuratively describe something that just has the characteristics of such blustery and turbulent weather. A person could be described as tempestuous if she’s prone to violent mood swings and fits of passion. Impetuous is a synonym. The author Joseph Conrad once wrote, “To have his path made clear for him is the aspiration of every human being in our beclouded and tempestuous existence.” WORD FAMILYtempestuous: tempestuously, tempestuousness+/tempest: tempests, tempestuous USAGE EXAMPLESIN HER convent-school English, she described her life as “tempestuous”. Economist(Dec 08, 2016) Kelly also describes her tempestuous relationship with Trump and with ousted Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, according to the Times account. Washington Post(Nov 11, 2016) Their relationship was tempestuous and revolved around drinking, drugs and nightclubs, friends said. New York Times(Nov 07, 2016) 1adj characterized by violent emotions or behavior Syn stormy unpeaceful not peaceful 2adj (of the elements) as if showing violent anger Syn angry, furious, raging, wild stormy (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion |
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