rainstorm |
tempest |
As nouns the difference between rainstorm and tempest
is that
rainstorm is a storm characterized by substantial, heavy rainfall while
tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As a verb tempest is
(rare) to storm.
punch |
tempest |
As a proper noun punch
is (british) a glove puppet who is the main character used in a punch and judy show.
As a noun tempest is
a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As a verb tempest is
(rare) to storm.
gust |
tempest |
As nouns the difference between gust and tempest
is that
gust is pleasure while
tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As a verb tempest is
(rare) to storm.
tempest |
tornadoes |
As nouns the difference between tempest and tornadoes
is that
tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds while
tornadoes is .
As a verb tempest
is (rare) to storm.
zephyr |
tempest |
As a proper noun zephyr
is .
As a noun tempest is
a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As a verb tempest is
(rare) to storm.
tempest |
undefined |
As a noun tempest
is a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As a verb tempest
is (rare) to storm.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
tempest |
calamity |
Related terms |
Tempest is a related term of calamity.
As nouns the difference between tempest and calamity
is that
tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds while
calamity is an event resulting in great loss.
As a verb tempest
is (rare) to storm.
tempest |
turmoil |
As nouns the difference between tempest and turmoil
is that
tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds while
turmoil is a state of great disorder or uncertainty.
As verbs the difference between tempest and turmoil
is that
tempest is (rare) to storm while
turmoil is (obsolete|intransitive) to be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion.
stormy |
tempest |
As an adjective stormy
is of or pertaining to storms.
As a noun tempest is
a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As a verb tempest is
(rare) to storm.
halcyon |
tempest |
As nouns the difference between halcyon and tempest
is that
halcyon is in classical legends, a bird said to nest on the sea, thereby calming the waters; later usually identified with a type of kingfisher, hence a kingfisher while
tempest is a storm, especially one with severe winds.
As an adjective halcyon
is pertaining to the halcyon or kingfisher.
As a verb tempest is
to storm.
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