tempest in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Tempest: a violent storm, especially one with strong winds and heavy rain.
Sample Sentences
- The tempest howled through the night, rattling the windows and shaking the doors.
- In the midst of the tempest, the sailors clung to hope as they navigated the turbulent seas.
- Her emotions were a tempest, swirling with anger, sadness, and a hint of joy all at once.
- The tempest of public opinion shifted dramatically after the scandal broke.
- As the storm clouds gathered on the horizon, a tempest seemed inevitable.
- The tempest raged outside, shaking the very foundations of the old house.
- As the tempest approached, the villagers gathered in the tavern, seeking refuge from the storm.
- In Shakespeare's play, the tempest serves as both a literal and metaphorical force of chaos.
- Her emotions were like a tempest, swirling with anger and despair after the betrayal.
- The captain navigated through the tempest with unwavering determination and skill.
- The tempest roared through the night, shaking the very foundations of the old house.
- As the tempest approached, the sailors quickly secured the sails and prayed for their safety.
- The artist captured the chaotic beauty of the tempest in a breathtaking painting.
- In the midst of the tempest, they found solace in each other's company, undeterred by the storm outside.
- After the tempest passed, the landscape was transformed, leaving a serene calm in its wake.