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storming
adjective as in angry
Strongest matches
adjective as in pissed off
Weak matches
- affronted
- annoyed
- bent out of shape
- boiling
- cross
- displeased
- enraged
- fighting mad
- fit to be tied
- fuming
- furious
- hopping mad
- hot
- huffy
- in a tizzy
- incensed
- inflamed
- infuriated
- irate
- irritated
- livid
- mad
- maddened
- offended
- outraged
- peed
- peeved
- peeved off
- pissed
- provoked
- raging
- riled
- sore
- steamed
- steamed up
- steaming
- t'd off
- teed off
- ticked off
adjective as in stormy
adjective as in tempestuous
adjective as in turbulent
Weak matches
- agitated
- anarchic
- angry
- boisterous
- demonstrative
- destructive
- disorderly
- excited
- fiery
- foaming
- insubordinate
- mutinous
- obstreperous
- passionate
- perturbed
- rabid
- rambunctious
- rampant
- refractory
- riotous
- roughhouse
- rude
- seditious
- shaking
- stern
- termagant
- unbridled
- uncontrolled
- undisciplined
- ungovernable
- untamed
- uproarious
- vehement
- vociferous
- wild
adjective as in turbulent
adjective as in wild
adjective as in wrathful
noun as in assault
noun as in attack
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in bravado
Example Sentences
I look up to see a wall of black and gold storming toward us.
He imagined Beejee in a fiery rage, storming in and demanding to know what they were doing in his apartment.
Videos posted online showed people storming the COP30 entrance shouting and carrying placards reading "our forests are not for sale".
Airport police noted that she refused to comply with TSA instructions before storming off to her gate.
Parisians storming the Bastille on July 14, 1789, became a model of popular action later adopted, in 1917, by the Russian Revolution.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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