torrentuous

[tuh-ren-choo-uhs]

torrentuous Definition

  • 1characterized by or full of violent, rushing water
  • 2marked by a tumultuous or agitated flow

Using torrentuous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The river was torrentuous after the heavy rain.

  • Example

    The sea was too torrentuous for the small boat to sail.

  • Example

    The storm caused a torrentuous flood in the city.

torrentuous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for torrentuous

Phrases with torrentuous

  • a loud and enthusiastic applause

    Example

    The audience gave the performer a torrentuous applause.

  • strong and intense emotions that are difficult to control

    Example

    She was overwhelmed by torrentuous emotions after the breakup.

  • a relationship that is characterized by intense emotions and frequent conflicts

    Example

    Their torrentuous relationship ended in a bitter breakup.

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Summary: torrentuous in Brief

'Torrentuous' [tuh-ren-choo-uhs] describes something that is characterized by violent, rushing water or a tumultuous and agitated flow. It can be used to describe a river, sea, or flood, as well as emotions, applause, or relationships. Synonyms include 'stormy,' 'tempestuous,' and 'turbulent.'