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turbulence vs bad weather

bad weather vs turbulence

turbulence and bad weather both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
turbulence Yes No No No
bad weather Yes No No No
As nouns, bad weather is a hypernym of turbulence; that is, bad weather is a word with a broader meaning than turbulence:
  • turbulence: instability in the atmosphere
  • bad weather: weather unsuitable for outdoor activities
Other hypernyms of turbulence include inclemency, inclementness.
turbulence (noun) bad weather (noun)
unstable flow of a liquid or gas weather unsuitable for outdoor activities
a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally)
instability in the atmosphere
Difference between turbulence and bad weather

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