different between stormy vs inflamed
stormy
English
Etymology
From Middle English stormy, stormi, from Old English stormi? (“stormy”), equivalent to storm +? -y. Cognate with Dutch stormig (“stormy”), German stürmig (“stormy”), Swedish stormig (“stormy”).
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: stôr'm?, IPA(key): /?st??mi/
- Rhymes: -??(?)mi
Adjective
stormy (comparative stormier, superlative stormiest)
- Of or pertaining to storms.
- Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject to storms; agitated with strong winds and heavy rain.
- a stormy season or a stormy day
- 2011, Phil McNulty, Euro 2012: Montenegro 2-2 England [1]
- Fabio Capello insisted Rooney was in the right frame of mind to play in stormy Podgorica despite his father's arrest on Thursday in a probe into alleged betting irregularities, but his flash of temper - when he kicked out at Miodrag Dzudovic - suggested otherwise.
- Proceeding from violent agitation or fury.
- a stormy sound or stormy shocks
- Violent; passionate; rough.
- stormy passions
Synonyms
- storm-wracked
Antonyms
- calm
Translations
Middle English
Alternative forms
- stormi, storemig, sturmy
Etymology
Inherited from Old English stormi?; equivalent to storm +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?st?rmi?/
Adjective
stormy
- Affected by an instance of intense wind and precipitation; stormy.
- Indecisive, fluctuating, inconsistent; lacking consistency or decisiveness.
- Fractious or warring; affected by conflicts or disputes.
- (rare) Bringing retribution.
Descendants
- English: stormy
- Scots: stormy
References
- “storm?, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-10-08.
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inflamed
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?fle?md/
Adjective
inflamed (comparative more inflamed, superlative most inflamed)
- Resulting from or affected by inflammation.
- Appearing to be in flames; as if made of fire.
Derived terms
- inflamedness
Translations
Verb
inflamed
- simple past tense and past participle of inflame
Anagrams
- fieldman
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