Storm

Noun

 * 1) Any disturbed state of the atmosphere, especially as affecting the earth's surface, and strongly implying destructive or unpleasant weather.
 * 2)  a wind scale for very strong wind, stronger than a gale, less than a hurricane (10 or higher on the Beaufort scale).
 * 3)  A violent assault on a stronghold or fortified position.

Verb

 * 1) To move quickly and noisily like a storm, usually in a state of uproar or anger.
 * 2) To assault (a stronghold or fortification) with military forces.

Adjectives for Storm
harsh; violent; heavy; raging; crashing; howling; ominous; adverse; murky; wintry; fearful; mocking; wrestling; gathering; factual; insatiate; devastating; cyclonic; purifying; conflicting; rising; surly; mingling; slanted; revolving; forgotten; howling; bloody; persistent; rushing; clarifying; dissipated; psychologic; terrific; confluent; coming; shipwrecking; vicious; beating; expiring; pelting; financial; cyclic; unkind; transitory; recurrent; coast; whistling; perfect; subsiding; blinding; appraising; commingling (plural); rollicking; savage; full-grown; slanting; driving; momentary; deluging; teacup; lurid; freezing; irresistible; majestic; blinding; blustering; tumultuous; driving; maddened; long-continued; tremendous; theologic; awakening; wreckful; drenching; political.

Verbs for Storm
allay—; battle through—; encounter—; fly before—; foretell—; front—; ride—; scoff at—; shelter from—; stir up—; survive—; tarry in—; unleash—; weather—; —abates; —batters; —brawls; —breaks; —brews; — bursts; —calms; —develops; —flashes; — gathers; —grumbles; —lashes; —rages; —roars; —seethes; —thunders; —wears out; —whips through; —whistles.

Adverbs for Storm
overpoweringly; relentlessly; furiously; irresistibly; thunderously; passionately; devastatingly.

Thesaurus
cyclone, deluge, destroy, dirty weather, disorder, disturbance, downpour, drumfire, equinoctial, eruption, escalade, excite easily, explode, explosion, fall, fire up, fire upon, fit, flame up, flare up, flare-up, flash up, fleet, flip, flit, fly, fly low, foot, foray, foul weather, freshen, fret, fume, fusillade, gale, gasconade, gather, get excited, go fast, go into hysterics, go on, gust, hail, half a gale, hammer, harmattan, hassle, have a conniption, have a tantrum, heavy blow, hector, high words, highball, hit the ceiling, howl, hubbub, huff, hurly-burly, hurricane, ill wind, inroad, intimidate, inundate, invade, irruption, khamsin, lay siege to, lay waste, line squall, line storm, loot, make a raid, make an inroad, make knots, maul, mistral, monsoon, mug, nip, out-herod Herod, outbreak, outburst, outcry, outpouring, outstrip the wind, overwhelm, paroxysm, pillage, pipe up, pissed off, pother, pour it on, puff, rage, raid, rain, rainstorm, raise Cain, raise hell, raise the devil, raise the roof, ramp, rampage, rant, rant and rave, rape, rave, riot, rip, roar, roister, rollick, rough weather, ruction, ruin, rumpus, run a temperature, sack, salvo, samiel, sandstorm, savage, scale, scale the walls, scene, scorch, seethe, seizure, set in, shell, shower, siege, simmer, simoom, sirocco, sizzle, skim, slang, slaughter, sleet, smoke, smolder, snow, snowstorm, sow chaos, spasm, speed, splutter, sputter, squall, squall line, stew, stir, storm along, storm wind, storming, stormy weather, stormy winds, strife, strike, strong wind, swagger, swashbuckle, sweep, take by storm, take fire, take on, taking by storm, tear, tear along, tear around, tempest, tempestuous rage, tempestuous wind, terrorize, thick squall, throw a fit, thunder, thunder along, thundersquall, thunderstorm, to-do, tornado, tropical cyclone, turbulence, turmoil, turn a hair, typhoon, ugly wind, upheaval, vandalize, vapor, violate, violent blow, volley, waft, whiff, whiffle, whirlwind, whisk, white squall, whiz, whole gale, williwaw, wind-shift line, windstorm, wreck, zing, zip, zoom, access, agitation, assail, assault, attack, ball the jack, barbarize, barrage, barrel, batter, be angry, be excitable, be livid, be pissed, bellow, beset, besiege, black squall, blast, blaze, blaze of temper, blitz, blitzkrieg, blizzard, blow, blow a gasket, blow a hurricane, blow great guns, blow over, blow up, blowup, bluff, bluster, bluster and bluff, board, boil, bombard, boom, bounce, bowl along, brag, breeze, breeze along, breeze up, brew, broadside, browned off, brush, brutalize, bully, burn, burst, bustle, butcher, cannonade, carry on, catch fire, catch the infection, chafe, clamor, clatter, clip, cloudburst, come apart, come up, commotion, convulsion, cut along.

Hyponyms

 * See also Thesaurus:storm

Coordinate terms

 * breeze, gale, hurricane

Derived terms
barnstorm; duststorm; leafstorm; sandstorm; snowstorm; storm in a tea-kettle; stormlike; stormtrooper; stormy; thunderstorm; windstorm

Noun

 * Amharic: ማዕበል (ma'əbäl)
 * Arabic:
 * Armenian:, ,
 * Azeri:
 * Bengali:
 * Basque: ekaitz
 * Catalan:, , tempestat
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 暴風雨, 暴风雨, ,
 * Danish: ,
 * Dutch:
 * Egyptian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:, ,
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Greenlandic: anorersuaq
 * Icelandic:
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian: tempesta
 * Japanese:
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 * Latgalian:
 * Latin: ,
 * Latvian:, viesulis
 * Lithuanian: audra
 * Malay: ribut
 * Marathi:
 * Norwegian:
 * Old French: ,
 * Polish: burza, sztorm (at sea)
 * Portuguese: tormenta
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:,  ,
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: storm, oväder
 * Turkish:
 * Welsh: cwthwm,, storom, tymestl, ystorm
 * West Frisian:


 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:, myrsky
 * French:
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 * Hungarian:


 * Japanese: 暴風
 * Latvian:, viesulis
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: storm
 * West Frisian:


 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: rynnäkkö
 * French:
 * Greek: έφοδος, εφόρμηση


 * Japanese: 猛攻撃, 強襲
 * Russian: штурм,
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish: stormning

Verb

 * Finnish: rynnätä, rynnistää


 * Finnish: rynnäköidä

Noun

 * 1) storm

Etymology
From stormr:.

Noun

 * 1) storm; a wind scale for very strong wind, stronger than a gale, less than a hurricane.

Derived terms

 * stormachtig
 * stormvloed
 * stormwind

Anagrams

 * morst

Etymology
From storm:, from  *undefined:, from.

Noun

 * 1) storm


 * En kraftig storm er venta seinere i dag.
 * Ein kraftig storm er venta seinare i dag.
 * A strong storm is expected to hit later today.

Etymology
From stormr:.

Etymology
, whence also Old High German sturm, Old Norse stormr

Noun

 * 1) storm; heavy winds or weather associated with storm winds.