Reverse Dictionary: TURBULENT

ADJECTIVES
► BARDIE ► BARDY bold, fierce, turbulent → 1788 Sc.
► BEAR-GARDEN rude, turbulent → 1687
 BLEFF turbulent, noisy → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► DISTURBANT causing disturbance; disturbing, turbulent → a1617
 MUTINE turbulent, mutinous; rebellious, unsubmissive → 1584 obs.
 MUTINOUS turbulent, contentious, quarrelsome → 1589 obs.
► RABBISH unruly, turbulent; inconsiderate, rash; rough or precipitate in action → 1387 obs.
► ROILY turbulent → 1823 Amer. dial.
► RULIE turbulent; talkative → 1904 Sc. (Bk.)
► RUMBUSTIOUS careless of the comfort of others; noisy, boisterous, turbulent, unruly, rough, uproarious → 1778 colloq.
 STURT contentious, turbulent → 1726 Sc. obs.
► TROUBLY turbulent, tempestuous, stormy, violent → 1513
 TURBULOUS turbulent, causing disturbance or commotion; tumultuous, unruly, violent → 1527 obs.
► UPROARISH turbulent, unruly → 1550 obs.

 NOUNS
► BEAR-GARDEN a scene of strife, disorder, and tumult; a rude, turbulent assembly → 1743
 TURBULENCY turbulent state; disturbed condition → 1607

 NOUNS – PERSON
► BALLY-RANDY a rough, turbulent person → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► MADPASH a foolish or insane person; a lunatic, a mad fellow; a crackbrained person; a scatterbrain; a hot-headed person; a rash or turbulent person; a wild, giddy person → 1611 obs.
► RANEGILL ► RANNIGAL a masterful, turbulent person or animal → 1871 Sc. & Eng. dial.

 VERBS
► TUMULTUATE to stir up a tumult; to make a disturbance or commotion; to become tumultuous, turbulent, agitated or restless → 1611