storm - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of storm in Hindi

  • आंधी
  • तूफान
  • क्रोध करना
  • तूफान उठाना
  • हल्ला बोलना

noun

  • तूफ़ान
  • धावा
  • झंझावात
  • झंझा
  • उपद्रव
  • प्रचंड वायु
  • झक्कड़
  • हुल्लड़

verb

  • अधिकार में करना
  • ज़बरदस्ती घय्स जाना
  • क्रोध से बोलना
  • ग़ुस्से से चीख़ना

storm Definition

noun

  • a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow. ( तेज हवाओं और आमतौर पर बारिश, गरज, बिजली या बर्फ के साथ वातावरण की एक हिंसक गड़बड़ी। )
  • a tumultuous reaction; an uproar or controversy. ( एक tumultuous प्रतिक्रिया; हंगामा या विवाद। )
  • storm windows. ( तूफान खिड़कियां। )
  • a direct assault by troops on a fortified place. ( एक गढ़वाले स्थान पर सैनिकों द्वारा सीधा हमला। )

verb

  • move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction. ( एक निर्दिष्ट दिशा में गुस्से या जबरदस्ती ले जाएँ। )
  • (of troops) suddenly attack and capture (a building or other place) by means of force. ( (सैनिकों के) बल के माध्यम से अचानक हमला और कब्जा (एक इमारत या अन्य जगह)। )
  • (of the weather) be violent, with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow. ( (मौसम का) हिंसक होना, तेज हवाओं के साथ और आमतौर पर बारिश, गरज, बिजली या बर्फ। )

storm Example

  • We'll talk to the journalist at the center of the storm , David Wright.
  • Despite the heavy secrecy imposed on this radical program, a storm of opposition will be hard to avoid.
  • Plans for a hotel in the heart of Sheffield seem likely to be rubber-stamped despite a storm of opposition.
  • A spokesman for the Met Office in Manchester said the winds were storm force, but the gusts were up to 85 mph.
  • the book caused a storm in South America
  • A storm of protest blew up after council officials released critical figures just hours before a crunch meeting.
  • This was my first exposure to the raging storm of the creation-day controversy.
  • But he has provoked a storm of opposition from islanders, politicians and mountaineers, who dispute his right to put such a national treasure on the market.
  • The lifeboat launched in storm force 10-12 winds to help a stricken yacht, the Dasher, which was adrift with three people on board.
  • At the center of the storm , the Federal Bureau of Investigation is facing a new round of scrutiny over warnings that went unheeded.
  • The recent thunder and lightning storm was the worst of its kind seen in the area for many years.
  • The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers.
  • The hail of bullets was tremendous, and the squad hesitated amidst the storm .
  • Last night, his comments prompted a storm of criticism from the sporting world, including football.
  • In the early part of the month the Co. Down coast was battered by one of the worst storms for a number of years with easterly winds gusting up to severe storm force 11.
  • I saw Wyatt pummeling Adrian under a storm of blows and I began to understand why I had not found a calling card from Ace.
  • The Columbia opened fire with full battery salvoes, disgorging a storm of blue-white plasma fire into the separate targets.
  • Naturally, the governor's comments raised a storm of criticism, especially from those groups representing ethnic Koreans.
  • The statement from the army said troops would not storm the radio station because they did not want to spark any violence.
  • she has been at the center of a storm concerning payments
  • He was standing in the middle of a storm ; rain and wind battering his body.
  • The storm blew at full force, and the lightning was getting closer.
  • Some reports say shooting broke out after a bomb taped to a ceiling inside the school went off accidentally, prompting troops to storm the building.
  • As the storm force winds abated late on Thursday evening conditions did improve in most areas.
  • When Dylan himself decided to make the transition from folk hero to electric messiah, he found himself at the centre of a storm of protest.
  • the book caused a storm in America
  • Howard's remarks set off a storm of controversy.
  • This was reported in the newspapers and aroused a storm of public criticism.
  • Whether it is the middle of the night or a force 10 storm , the platform keeps producing oil and gas.
  • He created a storm of sorts in the 1966 autumn-winter collection when he had his women models in tuxedos, absolutely unheard of till then.