storm in German
storm in German is Sturm, stürmen — storm means a period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.
storm in German
Sturm
stürmen
(chiefly, military) To violently assault (a fortified position or stronghold, a building, etc.) with the aim of gaining control of it.
What does "storm" mean?
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noun A period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.
"A storm knocked out power across half the city."
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verb To move quickly and angrily.
"She stormed out of the meeting without another word."
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verb To attack and take a fortified place by force.
"Troops stormed the castle at dawn."
storm in a sentence
- A storm knocked out power across half the city.
- They took shelter as the storm rolled in from the coast.
- She stormed out of the meeting without another word.
- Troops stormed the castle at dawn.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "storm" in German?
"storm" in German is Sturm, stürmen. storm means: A period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.
How do you use "storm" in a sentence?
Example: "A storm knocked out power across half the city." In German, "storm" is Sturm, stürmen.
Are there other ways to say "storm" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "storm": Sturm, stürmen.
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