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turbulent

TURB-yuh-luhnt
adj
1
Marked by violent disturbance or constant unrest.
"The nation went through a turbulent period of civil unrest."
"Their turbulent relationship was full of breakups and reconciliations."

How to Use Turbulent

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishChaotic and unsettled, whether describing weather, politics, or personal relationships.

Common pairings
turbulent times turbulent relationship turbulent history

Word Forms

more turbulent comparative, most turbulent superlative

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Etymology

From Latin turbulentus, based on turba, meaning "disorder" or "crowd."

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