storms
Aussprache: [stɔrmz]
Kontext: „weather“
(noun) a storm is a very strong weather event that can bring heavy rain, strong winds, or snow. It's when nature can be really loud and wild, like during thunderstorms or hurricanes.
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The storms this summer have been very exciting to watch with all the lightning and thunder.
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The storms didn't come as expected; it ended up being a sunny day instead.
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What kind of storms do you think are the most dangerous?
Kontext: „emotional state“
(verb) to storm means to behave very angrily, often by shouting or making a big fuss. If someone is storming out of a room, they are upset and leaving quickly.
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When he won the game, he stormed around the house in excitement.
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She did not storm out of the meeting, even though she disagreed with the decision.
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Did he storm into the room when he heard the news?
Kontext: „conflict“
(noun) a storm can also mean a lot of trouble or conflict happening all at once, like when people have strong arguments or worries. It's like when everything seems to be going wrong at the same time.
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After the tough talks, there was a storm of ideas that led to a great solution.
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There wasn't a storm happening at work; everyone was calm and working together.
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What caused the storm of arguments at the meeting?