tempestuous

IPA: tɛmpˈɛstʃuʌs

adjective

  • Of, or resembling, a tempest; stormy, tumultuous.
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Examples of "tempestuous" in Sentences

  • His career was long and tempestuous.
  • Their marriage was tempestuous and emotional.
  • He was tempestuous, temperamental and unruly.
  • Their relationship is tempestuous and passionate.
  • The pace is frantic, tempestuous and adventurous.
  • Cobb could run the scale, from charming to tempestuous.
  • From that moment on, the galaxy enters into a tempestuous period.
  • The marriage was tempestuous and the couple separated in early 1966.
  • However, according to Irving and others, the relationship was tempestuous.
  • A Euroclydon is a tempestuous northeast wind that blows in the Mediterranean.

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