What is the meaning of Storm?

Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation; a tempest.

A heavy fall of precipitation (hail, rain, or snow) or bout of lightning and thunder without strong winds; a hail storm, rainstorm, snowstorm, or thunderstorm.

Synonym of cyclone (a weather phenomenon consisting of a system of winds rotating around a centre of low atmospheric pressure)

A period of frosty and/or snowy weather.

A disturbed state of the atmosphere between a severe or strong gale and a hurricane on the modern Beaufort scale, with a wind speed of between 89 and 102 kilometres per hour (55–63 miles per hour; 10 on the scale, known as a "storm" or whole gale), or of between 103 and 117 kilometres per hour (64–72 miles per hour; 11 on the scale, known as a "violent storm").

  1. A heavy expulsion or fall of things (as blows, objects which are thrown, etc.).

    A heavy expulsion or fall of things (as blows, objects which are thrown, etc.).

    A violent agitation of human society; a domestic, civil, or political commotion.

    A violent commotion or outbreak of sounds, speech, thoughts, etc.; also, an outpouring of emotion.

    Chiefly with a qualifying word: a violent attack of diease, pain, physiological reactions, symptoms, etc.; a paroxysm.

    Ellipsis of storm window (a second window (originally detachable) attached on the exterior side of a window in climates with harsh winters, to add an insulating layer of still air between the outside and inside).

    Preceded by the dummy subject it: to have strong winds and usually lightning and thunder, and/or hail, rain, or snow.

    1. To make (someone or something) stormy; to agitate (someone or something) violently.
      1. To disturb or trouble (someone).

        To make (someone or something) stormy; to agitate (someone or something) violently.

        1. To disturb or trouble (someone).

          To disturb or trouble (someone).

          To use (harsh language).

          To violently assault (a fortified position or stronghold, a building, etc.) with the aim of gaining control of it.

          To assault or gain control or power over (someone's heart, mind, etc.).

          To catch up (on production output) by making frenzied or herculean efforts.

          To protect (seed-hay) from stormy weather by putting sheaves of them into small stacks.

          1. Of the weather: to be violent, with strong winds and usually lightning and thunder, and/or hail, rain, or snow.
          2. To be exposed to harsh (especially cold) weather.
            1. To move noisily and quickly like a storm (noun sense 1), usually in a state of anger or uproar.

              Of the weather: to be violent, with strong winds and usually lightning and thunder, and/or hail, rain, or snow.

              To be exposed to harsh (especially cold) weather.

              1. To move noisily and quickly like a storm (noun sense 1), usually in a state of anger or uproar.

                To move noisily and quickly like a storm (noun sense 1), usually in a state of anger or uproar.

                To move quickly in the course of an assault on a fortified position or stronghold, a building, etc.

                To be in a violent temper; to use harsh language; to fume, to rage.

                A violent assault on a fortified position or stronghold.

                storm

                storm

                imperative of storme

                storm; a wind scale for very strong wind, stronger than a gale, less than a hurricane.

                assault, storming

                inflection of stormen:

                1. first-person singular present indicative
                2. imperative

                first-person singular present indicative

                imperative

                indefinite accusative singular of stormur

                storm, violent weather

                storm, heavy wind

                storm, assault

                A storm; an instance of intense wind and precipitation (including a snowstorm)

                An armed dispute, brawl or fight; an instance of combativeness.

                Any intense event, happening, or force.

                a storm

                imperative of storme

                storm (a very strong wind, stronger than a gale, less than a hurricane)

                storm

                storm; heavy winds or weather associated with storm winds.

                Source: wiktionary.org