Superlative for characterized by fierce, extreme, or violent energy or force
“The appalling social conditions had driven the working classes in the early decades of the century into a turbulent struggle for emancipation.”
Superlative for characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion
“During its turbulent history, it had known dozens of presidents, but their efforts to rule had been fruitless, invariably with blood flowing.”
Superlative for energetic, noisy, boisterous, and difficult to control
“It is at these markets that I meet turbulent and boisterous disorderliness that is hardly seen in Japan nowadays.”
Superlative for unruly or uncontrolled in behavior
“Firmness is more effective than concession in calming the turbulent child.”
Superlative for characterized by rough, windy or stormy conditions
“She had looked forward to seeing Sam, and she was worried about him traveling through the turbulent weather.”
Superlative for characterized by agitation, typically of a body of water
“The North Sea is an enchanting voyage across alternately silky and turbulent waters.”
Superlative for rebellious or defiant to authority
Superlative for unsteady and prone to unexpected changes
Superlative for showing or feeling insecurity or uncertainty
Superlative for in a state of complete confusion and disorder
Superlative for hectic, full of work or activities
Superlative for potentially violent or dangerous, especially of a situation
Superlative for of or pertaining to a vortex
Superlative for fond of, or prone to, quarreling
Superlative for very loud or having a high volume
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