tempestuously
adverb
uk/temˈpes.tʃu.əs.li/us/temˈpes.tʃu.əs.li/tempestuouslyadverb(WITH EMOTION)
in a way that isfullofstrongemotions:
"Ioweyou nothing!" sheretortedtempestuously.
- Kym is tempestuously high-maintenance.
- So, welivedthere together tempestuously.
- He must do so without the man with whom he has been so tempestuously andsuccessfullypartneredfor so manyyears.
- Johann Strauss, whoconductedthe première of Der lustige Krieg on 25November1881, wasapplaudedtempestuously after theplayingof theoverture.
Strong feelings
- afire
- all-consuming
- anguish
- anguished
- ardent
- ferociously
- fierce
- fierceness
- fit to burstidiom
- fulminating
- passions run highidiom
- pungently
- rabid
- rabidly
- reinforced
- rhapsodic
- searing
- tingle
- torrid
- virulent
tempestuouslyadverb(STORM)
literary
in a way that issimilarto atempest:
大风暴般地Thewindblewtempestuously.狂风大作。
See
tempestuous
- Therainbeatstronglyagainst thepanes, thewindblewtempestuously.
- Theriverwasrushingtempestuously.
Precipitation: stormy weather
- angrily
- blizzard
- blow over
- bolt
- bomb cyclone
- bombogenesis
- cyclogenesis
- derecho
- electrical storm
- hurricane
- storm cloud
- tempest
- thunder
- thundersnow
- thunderstorm
- thundery
- tornado
- waterspout
- weather bomb
- whirlwind