Storm in Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɔɹm/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
STORM-in
stˈɔːm/ /ˈɪn
STAWM-in
Definition
To enter a place suddenly and forcefully, often because you are angry or upset.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and expressive; commonly used for people who interrupt a room/meeting angrily or impatiently. Not about weather. Often pairs with 'the room,' 'the office,' or similar, and emphasizes emotion and suddenness.
Spanish: irrumpir - entrar de golpePortuguese (BR): entrar com tudo - invadirPortuguese (PT): entrar de rompante - invadirChinese (Simplified): 猛冲进来 - 闯进来Chinese (Traditional): 猛衝進來 - 闖進來Hindi: जोर से घुस आना - गुस्से में आनाArabic: يقتحم (بغضب) - يدخل بعنفBengali: ঝড়ের মতো ঢুকে পড়া - হঠাৎ ঢুকে পড়াRussian: врываться - влетатьJapanese: 勢いよく入るVietnamese: xông vào (một cách giận dữ)Korean: 벌컥 들어오다 - 갑자기 들어오다Turkish: aniden içeri dalmak - öfkeyle içeri girmekUrdu: غصے سے اندر آنا - دھڑلے سے داخل ہوناIndonesian: masuk dengan marah - menerobos masuk
Example Sentences
He stormed in without knocking.
basic
The teacher was surprised when the principal stormed in during class.
basic
She stormed in and started yelling at everyone.
basic
He didn't even say hello; he just stormed in and demanded answers.
natural
You can't just storm in whenever you feel like it.
natural
She stormed in halfway through the meeting, slamming the door behind her.
natural