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tempestuousadjective marked by bursts of destructive force or intense activityorder was restored to the court after the judge put a stop to the defendant's tempestuous outburst 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, stormy, 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 sudden or violent disturbancein terms of social change, the 1960s are generally considered the most tempestuous decade in recent American history cataclysmal(or cataclysmic), convulsive, stormy, 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 elementswe spent a tempestuous night stranded on the summit of the mountain rough, rugged, stormy, 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 conditionsstay indoors this weekend as the weather promises to be tempestuous bleak, dirty, foul, inclement, nasty, raw, rough, squally, stormy, 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 15th century |