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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to storms in American Thesaurus

Relating to storms

a bolt of lightning ()

a flash of lightning in the sky

angry (adjective)

literary an angry sky or ocean is dark because there is a storm or there is going to be a storm

chain lightning (noun)

American lightning that moves across the sky and divides into separate parts when it is near the ground

eye (noun)

the calm area at the center of a storm

fury (noun)

the noise and force of a strong wind, storm, or flood

landfall (noun)

the time when a storm or hurricane arrives on land

lightning (noun)

the bright flashes of light that you see in the sky during a storm

sheet lightning (noun)

a type of lightning that makes the whole sky look very bright

storm cloud (noun)

a very dark cloud

stroke (noun)

an instance of lightning hitting something

tempestuous (adjective)

literary involving violent storms

thunder (noun)

the loud noise that you sometimes hear in the sky during a storm

thunderbolt (noun)

a sound of thunder together with a single flash of lightning that hits something, for example a tree or a building

thundercloud (noun)

a big dark cloud that you see during a storm

thunderhead (noun)

a large cloud that often appears just before a thunderstorm

thundery (adjective)

mainly British if the weather is thundery, there is a severe storm or there will soon be one

violent (adjective)

a violent wind, storm, or explosion happens with great force and causes serious damage and destruction