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turbulent
[ tur-byuh-luhnt ]
adjective
- being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed:
turbulent feelings or emotions.
Synonyms: disordered, tempestuous, violent, tumultuous, agitated
- characterized by, or showing disturbance, disorder, etc.:
the turbulent years.
- given to acts of violence and aggression:
the turbulent young soldiers.
turbulent
/ ˈtɜːbjʊlənt /
adjective
- being in a state of turbulence
- wild or insubordinate; unruly
Derived Forms
- ˈturbulently, adverb
Other Words From
- turbu·lent·ly adverb
- un·turbu·lent adjective
- un·turbu·lent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of turbulent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of turbulent1
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Example Sentences
The conference comes at the end of a turbulent year, during which the party has had three leaders.
Roma fans are clearly fed up with the turbulent journey their club and its ownership have taken them on and wanted to make their feelings known.
All this bodes for a busy and possibly turbulent next two years.
After a turbulent week and the dramatic resignation of the man that leads it, the Church of England is trying to take stock at what is a precarious moment.
The Welsh Rugby Union said transitions and exits from the game could be turbulent, and they were focused on working on how players were supported through them.
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