Need another word that means the same as “hurricane”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “hurricane” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Hurricane” are: cyclone, typhoon, tornado, storm, tempest, windstorm, superstorm, gale, squall, whirlwind
Hurricane as a Noun
Definitions of "Hurricane" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “hurricane” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- A wind of force 12 on the Beaufort scale (equal to or exceeding 64 knots or 118 km/h).
- A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving at 63-136 knots (12 on the Beaufort scale.
- A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving a 73-136 knots (12 on the Beaufort scale.
Synonyms of "Hurricane" as a noun (10 Words)
cyclone | (meteorology) rapid inward circulation of air masses about a low pressure center; circling counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern. |
gale | (on the Beaufort scale) a wind of force 8 (34–40 knots or 63–74 km/h). Gale force winds battered the North Sea coast. |
squall | A loud cry. He emitted a short mournful squall. |
storm | Storm windows. The storms that had characterized their relationship had died away. |
superstorm | A powerful and destructive storm that affects a very large area. Britain faces a growing threat from superstorms that could bring at least 10 more rain than today s worst downpours. |
tempest | A violent wind. A tempest swept over the island. |
tornado | A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system. Teenagers caught up in a tornado of sexual confusion. |
typhoon | A tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans. |
whirlwind | Used with reference to a very energetic person or a tumultuous process. A whirlwind of activity. |
windstorm | A storm with very strong wind but little or no rain or snow; a gale. |
Usage Examples of "Hurricane" as a noun
- A powerful hurricane hit the Florida coast.
- The manager resigned in a hurricane of disagreement.
Associations of "Hurricane" (30 Words)
blizzard | A large or overwhelming number of things arriving suddenly. A blizzard of lawsuits. |
breeze | Come or go in a casual or light-hearted manner. It breezes most evenings at the shore. |
cloudburst | A heavy rain. |
convolute | Rolled longitudinally upon itself, as a leaf in the bud. A convolute petal. |
convolve | Curl, wind, or twist together. |
cyclone | A system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation; a depression. |
deluge | Fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid. A deluge of complaints. |
downpour | A heavy fall of rain. A sudden downpour had filled the gutters and drains. |
eddy | Flow in a circular current, of liquids. An eddy of chill air swirled into the carriage. |
flood | Cover or submerge an area with water in a flood. A tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on to fortune. |
gale | An outburst of laughter. I slept well despite the howling gales outside. |
gust | Of the wind blow in gusts. The tree was bent almost double by the gust. |
hail | Hail falls. A hail of bullets. |
purl | Knit with a purl stitch. Knit one purl one. |
rainfall | The fall of rain. The absorption of further supplies from rainfalls. |
rainstorm | A storm with heavy rain. |
snow | Fall as snow. The first snow of the season. |
squall | Blow in a squall. When it squalls a prudent sailor reefs his sails. |
storm | Storm windows. He stormed out of the house. |
swirl | Move in a twisting or spiralling pattern. The smoke was swirling around him. |
tempest | A violent commotion or disturbance. A raging tempest. |
thunderstorm | A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail. |
tornado | A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system. Teenagers caught up in a tornado of sexual confusion. |
torrent | An overwhelming number or amount. The houses were swept away in the torrent. |
torrential | (of rain) falling rapidly and in copious quantities. Torrential abuse. |
typhoon | A tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans. |
vortex | A powerful circular current of water (usually the result of conflicting tides. A swirling vortex of emotions. |
whirlpool | A quickly rotating mass of water in a river or sea into which objects may be drawn, typically caused by the meeting of conflicting currents. He was drawing her down into an emotional whirlpool. |
wind | Catch the scent of get wind of. The fall nearly winded him. |
windy | Suffering from, marked by, or causing an accumulation of gas in the alimentary canal. The cold windy hills. |