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Stormily - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Stormily is an adverb describing actions done in a wild, turbulent, or angry manner, often resembling a storm. It can refer to emotions, weather, or intense situations. Example: He argued stormily.

stormily

/ˈstɔrməli/ /ˈstɔːmɪli/

Definition:

In a wild, turbulent, or emotionally intense manner.

Synonyms:

Turbulently, violently, tempestuously, fiercely

Part of Speech:

Adverb

Antonyms:

Calmly, peacefully

Common Collocations:

Stormily angry, stormily debated, stormily protested

Derivatives:

Stormy, storminess

Usage Tips:

Use "stormily" to describe actions or emotions with intense turbulence or agitation.

Common Phrases:

Stormily in love, stormily contested, stormily parted ways

Etymology:

Derived from "stormy," from Old English "stormig," meaning characterized by storms or tumult.

Examples:

  • 1. She argued stormily with her brother over the decision.
  • 2. The waves crashed stormily against the rocky shore all night.
  • 3. He left the room stormily after the heated discussion.
  • 4. Their relationship ended stormily after years of conflict.

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