different between tempestuous vs raging

tempestuous

English

Etymology

From Middle English tempestuous, tempestious, variants of tempestous, from Old French tempesteus, tempestos, tempestuose, from Latin tempestu?sus, equivalent to tempest +? -uous.

Adjective

tempestuous (comparative more tempestuous, superlative most tempestuous)

  1. Of, or resembling a tempest; stormy, tumultuous.

Synonyms

  • (stormy): stormy, windy, blustery, tumultuous

Derived terms

  • tempestuously
  • tempestuousness

Translations

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raging

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??e?d???/
  • Rhymes: -e?d???

Verb

raging

  1. present participle of rage

Adjective

raging (comparative more raging, superlative most raging)

  1. Volatile, very active or unpredictable.
  2. (of a person) In a state of rage; in a state of extreme, often uncontrollable, anger.

Translations

Noun

raging (plural ragings)

  1. A display of rage.
    • 1813, Patrick Brontë, The Rural Minstrel
      To quell the ragings of his Father's ire, / And save a guilty world from quenchless fire!

Anagrams

  • Riggan, gringa

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