orage

[awr-ahzh]

orage Definition

a storm with thunder and lightning.

Using orage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "orage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The orage was so loud that it woke me up from my sleep.

  • Example

    We had to cancel the picnic because of the orage.

  • Example

    The orage caused a power outage in our neighborhood.

orage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for orage

Phrases with orage

  • to weather a storm, to get through a difficult situation

    Example

    After a heated argument, they were able to passer un orage and reconcile.

  • un orage dans un verre d'eau

    a storm in a teacup, an overreaction to a minor issue

    Example

    She made a big deal out of his small mistake, turning it into un orage dans un verre d'eau.

  • to get angry, to lose one's temper

    Example

    He took orage when he found out that his project was rejected.

Origins of orage

from Old French 'orage', meaning 'tempest'

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Summary: orage in Brief

The term 'orage' [awr-ahzh] refers to a storm with thunder and lightning. It can cause disruptions like power outages and cancellations, as in 'The orage caused a power outage in our neighborhood.' The phrase 'passer un orage' means to weather a storm, while 'un orage dans un verre d'eau' refers to an overreaction to a minor issue.