Thesaurus / turbulent
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Jackson has a new nickname since his turbulent voyage across the bay, he said.
HOW IS ALASKA LEADING THE NATION IN VACCINATING RESIDENTS? WITH BOATS, FERRIES, PLANES AND SNOWMOBILES.CATHY FREEFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTStill, social media can be a turbulent distribution channel, making for disrupted media plans.
‘CONSUMERS EXPECT BRANDS TO ACT’: WHY DEFINING VOICE AND VALUES HAS BECOME CRUCIAL FOR MARKETERS AMID CRISESKIMEKO MCCOYJANUARY 25, 2021DIGIDAYMindfulness apps are booming as stressed-out people tune in for help coping with a turbulent world.
WHY THERE’S SO MUCH MONEY IN MINDFULNESSQUARTZ STAFFJANUARY 19, 2021QUARTZ“He guided our school system through some very turbulent times and he’s demonstrated a deep commitment to our students, our families, our staff and our community,” said Brenda Wolff, president of the school board.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT ANNOUNCES RETIREMENTDONNA ST. GEORGEJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON POSTLike many of the people who are now fighting over him, Captain America has had a turbulent start to 2021.
CAN CAPTAIN AMERICA SERVE TWO DRAMATICALLY DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF AMERICA?AJA ROMANOJANUARY 12, 2021VOXNone of our experts – not one – expects politics anywhere to become less turbulent than it was pre-pandemic.
I SPOKE TO 99 BIG THINKERS ABOUT WHAT OUR ‘WORLD AFTER CORONAVIRUS’ MIGHT LOOK LIKE – THIS IS WHAT I LEARNEDLGBTQ-EDITORJANUARY 12, 2021NO STRAIGHT NEWSTo say the first few weeks of vaccine delivery have been turbulent would be an understatement.
WITHOUT LEADERSHIP ON VACCINE ROLLOUT, SCAMS ARE INEVITABLEBOBBIE JOHNSONJANUARY 6, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThis week’s elections mark the formal finale to the turbulent 2020 election season more than two months after the rest of the nation finished voting.
DEMOCRAT RAPHAEL WARNOCK DEFEATS KELLY LOEFFLER IN GEORGIA SENATE RUNOFFCLAIRE ZILLMAN, REPORTERJANUARY 6, 2021FORTUNEThis year’s holiday season is certain to be unlike any we’ve seen before, and everyone is expecting a turbulent time.
DEEP DIVE: HOW TO GROW E-COMMERCE CAPABILITIES ON AMAZONPIERRE BIENAIMÉDECEMBER 15, 2020DIGIDAYAs a turbulent election season draws to a close, authorities across the country worry frustration may spill onto the streets and officials are watching for disturbances at the polls or protests in their communities.
D.C. POLICE AND BUSINESSES PREPARE FOR POSSIBLE ELECTION DAY UNRESTPETER HERMANN, EMILY DAVIESOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWORDS RELATED TO TURBULENT
- active
- agitated
- antsy
- anxious
- bundle of nerves
- bustling
- changeable
- disturbed
- edgy
- fidgeting
- fidgety
- fitful
- footloose
- fretful
- hurried
- ill at ease
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- intermittent
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- itchy
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- sleepless
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- tossing and turning
- transient
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- uneasy
- unpeaceful
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- unsettled
- unstable
- unsteady
- wandering
- worried
- big
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- cacophonous
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- intense
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- raucous
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- turned up
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- vociferous
- wakes the dead
- agitated
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- buffeting
- cacophonous
- choppy
- coarse
- dirty
- discordant
- dry
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- grating
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- harsh
- heavy
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- inclement
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- raging
- rasping
- raucous
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- squally
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- stridulent
- tempestuous
- tumultous/tumultuous
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- ugly
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- gruff
- harsh
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- husky
- inclement
- inharmonious
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- knockabout
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- rasping
- raucous
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- squally
- strenuous
- stridulent
- tempestuous
- tough
- tumultous/tumultuous
- turbulent
- unmusical
- wild
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