Grounded vs Turbulent - What's the difference?
grounded | turbulent |
(aviation, of an airman) Not allowed to fly.
(of a person, predicative) Confined to stay inside, typically by a parent, as a punishment.
(of a person) Mature]], sensible with well-considered [[priority, priorities.
(electricity, North America) Of or pertaining to an electrical conductor which is connected to earth; earthed.
(ground)
Violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous.
Being in, or causing, disturbance or unrest.
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As adjectives the difference between grounded and turbulent
is that grounded is (aviation|of an airman) not allowed to fly while turbulent is violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous.As a verb grounded
is (ground).grounded
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(wikipedia grounded)Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)Anagrams
* *turbulent
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Adjective
(en adjective)Keeping the mighty honest, passage=The [Washington] Post's proprietor through those turbulent [Watergate] days, Katharine Graham, held a double place in Washington’s hierarchy: at once regal Georgetown hostess and scrappy newshound, ready to hold the establishment to account. That is a very American position.}}
