What part of speech is turbulence?

Turbulence can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does turbulence mean?

Definitions

Noun

turbulence - a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally); "the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence"
turbulence - unstable flow of a liquid or gas
turbulence - instability in the atmosphere

Examples of turbulence

#   Sentence  
1. noun The industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence.
2. noun As the plane was approaching turbulence, the pilot asked the passengers aboard the plane to fasten their seat belts.
3. noun We are currently experiencing some turbulence.
4. noun A bird flying out of the water is careful not to cause turbulence.
5. noun We had a rough flight because of turbulence.
6. noun The plane hit severe turbulence and Tom's coffee went all over the lady sitting next to him.
7. noun A baby was flung out of its mother's arms when a plane hit severe turbulence while commencing its descent prior to landing.
8. noun Severe turbulence during the flight and very poor cabin service didn't make for an enjoyable start to our holiday.
9. noun May the turbulence of our age yield to a true time of peace, when men and nations shall share a life that honors the dignity of each, the brotherhood of all.
10. noun We're currently experiencing some turbulence.
11. noun So the road toward equality of freedom is not easy, and great cost and danger march alongside us. We are committed to peaceful and nonviolent change, and that is important for all to understand though all change is unsettling. Still, even in the turbulence of protest and struggle is greater hope for the future, as men learn to claim and achieve for themselves the rights formerly petitioned from others.
Sentence  
noun
The industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence.
As the plane was approaching turbulence, the pilot asked the passengers aboard the plane to fasten their seat belts.
We are currently experiencing some turbulence.
A bird flying out of the water is careful not to cause turbulence.
We had a rough flight because of turbulence.
The plane hit severe turbulence and Tom's coffee went all over the lady sitting next to him.
A baby was flung out of its mother's arms when a plane hit severe turbulence while commencing its descent prior to landing.
Severe turbulence during the flight and very poor cabin service didn't make for an enjoyable start to our holiday.
May the turbulence of our age yield to a true time of peace, when men and nations shall share a life that honors the dignity of each, the brotherhood of all.
We're currently experiencing some turbulence.
So the road toward equality of freedom is not easy, and great cost and danger march alongside us. We are committed to peaceful and nonviolent change, and that is important for all to understand though all change is unsettling. Still, even in the turbulence of protest and struggle is greater hope for the future, as men learn to claim and achieve for themselves the rights formerly petitioned from others.

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