etymological origin of | eng: storminess |
has derived form | eng: stormier |
has derived form | eng: stormiest |
is derived from | eng: storm |
lexical category | adjective |
pronunciation | /ˈstɔɹmi/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/En-us-stormy.ogg |
semantically related | eng: Rude |
semantically related | eng: aged |
semantically related | eng: barren |
semantically related | eng: brumal |
semantically related | eng: caustic |
semantically related | eng: cheeky |
semantically related | eng: cheerless |
semantically related | eng: chilling |
semantically related | eng: gaunt |
semantically related | eng: green |
semantically related | eng: hibernal |
semantically related | eng: merciless |
semantically related | eng: raspy |
semantically related | eng: snowy |
semantically related | eng: wikisource:A Tale of Two Cities/Book the Third/Chapter V |
semantically related | eng: wikisource:Gulliver's Travels/Part III/Chapter V |
semantically related | eng: wikisource:Moby-Dick/Chapter 34 |
semantically related | eng: wikisource:Moby-Dick/Chapter 35 |
semantically related | eng: wikisource:The Hound of the Baskervilles/Chapter 3 |
semantically related | eng: winterly |
semantically related | eng: wintery |
semantically related | eng: wintry |
translation | eng: boisterous |
translation | eng: passionate |
translation | eng: rough |
translation | eng: tempestuous |
translation | gla: stoirmeil |
translation | hrv: òlūjnī |
translation | hrv: olujni |
translation | spa: borrascoso |
translation | spa: tempestuoso |
translation | tur: fırtınalı |