Turbulent
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British pronunciation/tˈɜːbjʊlənt/
American pronunciation/ˈtɝbjəɫənt/

Definition & Meaning of "turbulent"

turbulent
01

(of water or air) moving in an unsteady or violent manner, often with chaotic or unpredictable motion

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The turbulent ocean waves battered the coastline during the storm.
She felt uneasy swimming in the turbulent waters of the ocean during the storm.
The turbulent air currents caused the hot air balloon to sway unpredictably.
02

having a chaotic or unstable quality, often marked by disorder or conflict

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Example
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The turbulent political climate led to widespread protests.
Her turbulent relationship with her parents affected her self-esteem and choices in life.
Their relationship was turbulent, filled with constant arguments and reconciliations.
example
Example
The turbulent ocean waves battered the coastline during the storm.
She felt uneasy swimming in the turbulent waters of the ocean during the storm.
The turbulent air currents caused the hot air balloon to sway unpredictably.
The turbulent river surged with fast-moving currents and swirling eddies.
The turbulent winds made it difficult for the plane to maintain a steady course.
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