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storm in Spanish

storm in Spanish is temporal de viento, ventisca, ventisquero — storm means a period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.

storm in Spanish

temporal de viento
noun
ventisca
noun
ventisquero
noun
viento fuerte
noun
tormenta
noun
Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation.
tempestad
noun
Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation.
temporal
noun
Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation.
vendaval
noun
(meteorology) A disturbed state of the atmosphere between a severe or strong gale and a hurricane on the modern Beaufort scale, with a wind speed of between 89 and 102 kilometres per hour (55–63 miles per hour; 10 on the scale, known as a "storm" or whole gale), or of between 103 and 117 kilometres per hour (64–72 miles per hour; 11 on the scale, known as a "violent storm").
borrasca
noun
(meteorology) A disturbed state of the atmosphere between a severe or strong gale and a hurricane on the modern Beaufort scale, with a wind speed of between 89 and 102 kilometres per hour (55–63 miles per hour; 10 on the scale, known as a "storm" or whole gale), or of between 103 and 117 kilometres per hour (64–72 miles per hour; 11 on the scale, known as a "violent storm").
temporal
noun
(meteorology) A disturbed state of the atmosphere between a severe or strong gale and a hurricane on the modern Beaufort scale, with a wind speed of between 89 and 102 kilometres per hour (55–63 miles per hour; 10 on the scale, known as a "storm" or whole gale), or of between 103 and 117 kilometres per hour (64–72 miles per hour; 11 on the scale, known as a "violent storm").
asalto
noun
(military) A violent assault on a fortified position or stronghold.
irrupción
noun
(military) A violent assault on a fortified position or stronghold.
irrumpir
verb
(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?

  1. noun A period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.
    "A storm knocked out power across half the city."
  2. verb To move quickly and angrily.
    "She stormed out of the meeting without another word."
  3. 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 Spanish?

"storm" in Spanish is temporal de viento, ventisca, ventisquero. 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 Spanish, "storm" is temporal de viento, ventisca, ventisquero.

Are there other ways to say "storm" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 12 translations listed for "storm": temporal de viento, ventisca, ventisquero, viento fuerte, tormenta, tempestad.

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