Storm off Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɔɹm/ /ˈɔf
STORM-awf
stˈɔːm/ /ˈɒf
STAWM-of
Definición
To suddenly leave a place or situation in an angry or upset way, often showing your emotions clearly.
Uso & Matices
Informal, often used in informal or storytelling contexts. Shows leaving with visible anger or frustration. Common in phrases like 'He stormed off without saying a word.' Not used for calm exits.
Spanish: irse enfadado - salir furiosoPortuguese (BR): sair irritado - sair bravoPortuguese (PT): sair irritado - sair zangadoChinese (Simplified): 气冲冲地离开 - 愤怒地走开Chinese (Traditional): 氣沖沖地離開 - 憤怒地走開Hindi: गुस्से में चले जानाArabic: ينصرف غاضباً - يغادر غاضباًBengali: রাগ করে চলে যাওয়া - চটে বেরিয়ে যাওয়াRussian: разозлённо уйти - уйти с раздражениемJapanese: 怒って立ち去る - 怒って出て行くVietnamese: bỏ đi (một cách tức giận) - đi thẳng ra ngoài (giận dữ)Korean: 화난 듯이 나가다 - 성난 채 자리를 뜨다Turkish: öfkeyle çıkıp gitmek - sinirlenip terk etmekUrdu: غصے میں چلے جانا - ناراض ہو کر جاناIndonesian: pergi dengan marah - beranjak pergi dengan kesal
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He got upset and stormed off during dinner.
basic
She stormed off after the meeting ended.
basic
Don't storm off when you're angry; let's talk.
basic
She grabbed her bag and stormed off without a word.
natural
I can't believe he just stormed off like that in the middle of the conversation.
natural
After losing the game, the player stormed off toward the locker room.
natural