Definition: Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a tempest; also, of a place: frequently experiencing tempests; (very) stormy.
Synonyms:
No sentence found containing the word tempestuous.
Similar words:
None
Random Sentences:
- The population continues to grow steadily.
- The cheese came in a wedge-shaped piece.
- This requires urgent action.
- He started a movement to plant trees in the city.
- She enjoyed the freewheeling pace of freelance work.
- Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, serving for over 70 years.
- Luxury brands like Cadillac and Lincoln have a strong American legacy.
- Sandra Day O’Connor was the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
- She lives on Main Street.
- He bought a new phone yesterday.
- McDonald’s coffee is a morning favorite for many people.
- The Pentagon in Virginia is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense.
- She took a deep breath before going on stage.
- They built a fence across the yard.
- The city council is planning a new park.
- Miami is a popular vacation destination.
- The mat was woven from jute.
- She wrote a short message on the gift tag.
- Many Americans travel across the country to be with family during Thanksgiving.
- I can’t deal with all this stress.
Recent Keyword Searches:
- tempestuous
- brattish
- noncommital
- oncoming
- conversancy
- conversance
- translation
- delectation
- realisation
- hibernating
- coextensive
- impolite
- churlish
- approaching
- convertible
- overlying
- dehumanized
- prematurely
- predicament
- unpleasing
- ungracious
- ungraceful
- superjacent
- perceivable
- exceedingly
- withdrawing
- scrumptious
- scintillant
- resource
- amphibian
