Tempest

/ˈtem.pɪst/ noun

A tempest is a violent, windy storm, often with heavy rain. The word can also be used figuratively for emotional or social chaos.

It comes from Old French 'tempeste', from Latin 'tempestas' meaning 'storm or season', related to 'tempus' meaning 'time'. Storms were once closely tied to seasons and times of year.

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