What is another word for whirlwind?
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɜːlwɪnd], [ wˈɜːlwɪnd], [ w_ˈɜː_l_w_ɪ_n_d]
Related words: wuthering heights, stormy, on the wind, a whirlwind of activity, stormy weather, on a whirlwind tour
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Similar words for whirlwind:
- breakneck (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- bustle (noun)
- flurry (noun)
- hurricane (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- phenomenon (noun)
- stir (noun)
- storm (noun)
- vortex (noun)
- whirl (noun)
- wind (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Whirlwind:
adj.
• breakneck (adjective) • Other relevant words: (adjective)n.
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- circus,
- farce,
- maelstrom,
- muddle,
- chaos,
- disarray,
- three-ring circus,
- rigamarole,
- tumult,
- mayhem.
- whirlpool,
- merry-go-round,
- merry-go-rounds,
- haste,
- to do,
- wind,
- raining cats and dogs,
- dos,
- snowstorms,
- Hurries,
- snowstorm,
- line storm,
- pother,
- tornado,
- monsoons,
- whirlwinds,
- storm,
- windstorm,
- PRECIP,
- merry go round,
- TODO,
- waterspout,
- twister,
- hurricane,
- whirl,
- bustle,
- flurry,
- monsoon,
- Tourbillion,
- vortex,
- gust,
- waterspouts,
- stir.
Other synonyms:
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- disturbance.
- nor'easter,
- deluge,
- samiel,
- blast,
- quick,
- melee,
- hurly-burly,
- lightning,
- brawl,
- fight,
- agitation,
- simoom,
- blaze,
- paroxysm,
- twirl,
- swirl,
- eruption,
- tramontane,
- baguio,
- effervescence,
- row,
- hasty,
- norther,
- fleet,
- hold one's own,
- riot,
- wuther,
- sandstorm,
- short,
- Rapid-fire,
- persist,
- rumpus,
- furore,
- keen,
- rapid,
- bear garden,
- ice storm,
- fracas,
- rush,
- swift,
- downpour,
- outburst,
- spasm,
- hubbub,
- Gurge,
- whirly,
- extra-tropical cyclone,
- rumble,
- precipitous,
- levanter,
- thunderstorm,
- irruption,
- severity,
- flare-up,
- override,
- harmattan,
- turbulence,
- go the limit,
- outbreak,
- impulsive,
- eddy,
- to-do,
- boss,
- Ebullition,
- scramble,
- fresh breeze,
- passion,
- rat race,
- Khamsin,
- spin,
- rainspout,
- capful of wind,
- charge,
- cyclonic,
- bust,
- Thunder-shower,
- activity,
- sudden,
- surge,
- disappoint,
- reel,
- Williwaw,
- convulsion,
- rainstorm,
- dust storm,
- charybdis,
- take the consequences,
- donnybrook,
- fury,
- zippy,
- hot,
- assault,
- keep under,
- explode,
- seizure,
- trouble,
- embroilment,
- dominate,
- shower,
- electrical storm,
- sirocco,
- revolution,
- lord it over,
- tropical storm,
- typhoon,
- sandspout,
- fit,
- barber,
- upheaval,
- hail,
- overawe,
- gyre,
- turn,
- fermentation,
- fast,
- speedy,
- Stour,
- rage,
- attack,
- dizzy,
- preponderate,
- precipitant,
- overrule,
- ferment,
- cloudburst,
- round,
- free-for-all,
- Pudder,
- rash,
- play first fiddle,
- ground swell,
- bise,
- blow,
- fuss,
- tropical cyclone,
- foehn,
- pirouette,
- ruction,
- explosion,
- frenzy,
- burst,
- simoon,
- impetuous,
- hailstorm,
- fleet-footed,
- sand column,
- anticyclone,
- wheel,
- rule the roost,
- ado,
- turmoil,
- rhubarb,
- uproar,
- take the lead.
How to use "Whirlwind" in context?
A whirlpool is a circular or spiral body of water that is formed when a fluid is pulled in from outside the body and forced to spin around an axis within the body.
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