agitated, brawling, cyclonic, extremistic, fussy, misplaced, out of order, rebellious, seditionary, traitorous, uproarious
Definitionadj. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
Last update: May 10, 2016
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When they had become turbulent and foamy, waves swelled and gave off vapor. [adjective]
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Because of my turbulent history with my mother, I find it difficult to establish lasting relationships with women. [adjective]
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Turbulent crowd advanced towards the army. [adjective]
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Turbulent waters entered the place. [adjective]
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A happy sign, I hope, in these turbulent times. [adjective]
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Carne, though of infinitely smaller mind, had one great advantage--he seldom allowed it to be curdled or crossed in its clear operations by turbulent bodily elements. [adjective]
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Our turbulent, rebellious rabble raised their hands like pleading beggars, and grave, dignified men followed their example. [adjective]
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It was Dion hailing him from a boat tossing near the mouth of the harbour on the waves surging in from the turbulent sea. [adjective]
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The grave, beautiful girl threw a strange spell over this strong, turbulent man. [adjective]
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He had supposed him a strong, determined, man of imperious ways and turbulent instincts, who could be easily led into revolution and sedition from the side of his ambition. [adjective]
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As my first transport abated, my passion grew turbulent and unruly. [adjective]
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