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stormyadjective marked by bursts of destructive force or intense activitya small nation, but one with a long and stormy history bang-bang, blood-and-guts, convulsive, cyclonic, explosive, ferocious, fierce, furious, hammer-and-tongs, hot, knock-down, drag-out(or knock-down-and-drag-out), paroxysmal, rabid, rough, tempestuous, tumultuous, turbulent, violent, volcanic barbarous, brutal, savage, viciousantagonistic, hostileaggressive, assertive, bellicose, belligerent, combative, contentious, gladiatorial, pugnacious, quarrelsome, truculentcombustible, volatileagitated, frantic, frenzied, madcataclysmal(or cataclysmic), destructive, ruinous nonviolent, peaceable, peaceful calm, halcyon, pacific, serene, tranquilnonbelligerent, unaggressive marked by or abounding with rainstormy weather was forecast for the next three days, so we cancelled our camping trip marked by sudden or violent disturbancethat couple has had a long but stormy relationship cataclysmal(or cataclysmic), convulsive, tempestuous, tumultuous, turbulent fitful, spasmodic, sporadicboisterous, clamorous, furious, noisy, riotous calm, peaceful, placid, serene, tranquil, undisturbed, unperturbed, unshaken, untroubled marked by turmoil or disturbance especially of natural elementsNeptune has the stormiest atmosphere of any planet, with winds of up to 900 miles per hour rough, rugged, tempestuous, tumultuous, turbulent, wild blustering, blustery, raging, violentbrutal, harsh, severeroily, unquiet, unsettledbleak, inclement, nasty, raw, squally calm, halcyon, peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, tranquilbright, clear, clement, cloudless, fair, sunny, sunshiny, unclouded marked by wet and windy conditionsstormy seas forced the schooner far off its intended course bleak, dirty, foul, inclement, nasty, raw, rough, squally, tempestuous, turbulent blowy, blustering, blustery, breezy, gusty, windblown, windsweptcloudy, overcast, sunlessrainy, snowyfoggy, hazy, misty, murky, soupy bright, clear, clement, cloudless, fair, sunny, sunshiny, unclouded rainlessbalmy, calm, halcyon, peaceful, placid, pleasant, serene in the 12th century |