Storm out Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɔɹm/ /ˈaʊt
STORM-owt
stˈɔːm/ /ˈaʊt
STAWRM-owt
Definição
To leave a place quickly and angrily, often because you are upset or frustrated.
Uso & Nuances
Informal and emotional; often used for dramatic exits after arguments. Common with 'of/at' to specify where/from whom ('storm out of the room'). Not literal; implies visible anger or upset, not just leaving quickly.
Spanish: salir furioso - salir enfadadoPortuguese (BR): sair irritado - sair furiosoPortuguese (PT): sair zangado - sair furiosoChinese (Simplified): 怒气冲冲地离开 - 愤怒地冲出去Chinese (Traditional): 怒氣沖沖地離開 - 憤怒地衝出去Hindi: गुस्से में बाहर जाना - नाराज़ होकर निकलनाArabic: يخرج غاضبًا - يغادر بغضبBengali: রাগ করে বেরিয়ে যাওয়া - ঝড়ের মতো বেরিয়ে পড়াRussian: выбежать - вылететь (из помещения в гневе)Japanese: 怒って出ていくVietnamese: bỏ đi (một cách giận dữ)Korean: 화가 나서 나가다Turkish: öfkeli bir şekilde dışarı çıkmakUrdu: غصے میں نکل جاناIndonesian: keluar dengan marah
Frases de Exemplo
He stormed out of the classroom after the argument.
basic
She storms out whenever she gets upset.
basic
Don't storm out in the middle of a conversation.
basic
After hearing the news, he just stormed out without saying a word.
natural
She grabbed her bag and stormed out of the house.
natural
If you keep yelling at me, I’m going to storm out.
natural