turbulento

turbulento(
toor
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boo
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lehn
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toh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. turbulent
En un contexto político tan turbulento, los ciudadanos se sienten inseguros.In such a turbulent political environment, citizens aren't feeling safe.
b. troubled
Mi familia está pasando por una época turbulenta por culpa de una herencia.My family is going through troubled times because of an inheritance.
c. stormy
La empresa no pudo superar la turbulenta crisis financiera y quebró.The company could not withstand the stormy financial crisis and went bankrupt.
a. turbulent
La tormenta provocó que las aguas del mar se pusieran turbulentas.The sea water became turbulent in the storm.
a. unruly
Laura siempre provoca disputas por su carácter turbulento.Laura is always getting into arguments because of her unruly nature.
b. turbulent
A Anita le cuesta entender la personalidad turbulenta de su jefe.Anita struggles to understand her boss's turbulent personality.
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