Thunderstorm - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈθʌndərstɔːrm|  American pronunciation of the word thunderstorm
Brit.  |ˈθʌndəstɔːm|  British pronunciation of the word thunderstorm

noun

- a storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning

Extra examples

There are thunderstorms in the forecast.

The weather service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning.

The threat of a thunderstorm made it necessary to cancel the picnic.

...hikers who were foolhardy enough to remain on the summit during a thunderstorm...

...I grabbed my umbrella and raincoat before going out in the thunderstorm....

...the thunderstorm caught us unawares, and we scrambled to get off the ridge as lightning started to flash...

A thunderstorm had cooled the atmosphere.

There is a thunderstorm hanging about.

How did you manage to sleep through that thunderstorm?

The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm

Word forms

noun
singular: thunderstorm
plural: thunderstorms
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