raging winds
pounding rain
violent storms
The war created tension between the two countries.
The tension between them was palpable. The room was filled with tension. Tension can be used as a noun or a verb.
I Have a tension to use the bathroom.
The word tension means resistance or apprehension. Tension is commonly used to describe situations where emotions run high or there is a disagreement. For instance the saying "You could cut the tension with a knife" means that there is so much anger or awkwardness between people that it is a physical object. It can also me muscle tension or tightness. You could say "Can you give me a massage, I need to release some tension" or " The tension between the quarreling couple was growing with each word spoken."
The word for this is meniscus. It comes from a Greek word meaning "crescent". It takes that shape due to surface tension.
In the English language there are different meanings for the word tension. If using verb form tension in Tagalog the word would be hindi mabuting samahan.
The war created tension between the two countries.
The weather is nice.
describe the weather
an acrostic poem for the wrod weather
1. The weather today was really cold.
The weather was nice during labor day.
Creating is a verb.
Today the weather Is humid.
Will a quick answer relieve your tension? Relieve that watchman, sailor!
1) The weather's been good this week. - This usage shows the apostrophe creating a contraction of the word 'has' with 'weather'. Spelled in full it would be "The weather has been good this week." 2)The weather's effect on a person's mood has been well documented. This usage is a possessive apostrophe and shows that the 'effect' belongs to the 'weather'. Another example could be "My sister's car is blue." The apostrophe shows the car belongs to the sister.
The dirigible crashed due to inclement weather.