turbulent
turbulent, rowdy
adjective tür-bü-LAHN Rare
Origin: From Latin 'turbulentus', from 'turba' (crowd, disorder).
Usage Note
Turbulent (feminine turbulente) is used both literally — une mer turbulente (a rough sea), une zone de turbulences (an area of turbulence in aviation) — and figuratively for a lively, boisterous child or a chaotic period: une période turbulente ('a turbulent period'). The noun turbulences (f pl) is common in aviation and journalistic contexts.
Examples
"Cet enfant est très turbulent en classe."
Natural Translation
This child is very rowdy in class.
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