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 boydegg
 
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							| The sea is getting rough. 
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							| Hi Everyone   My student asked me recently what words or phrases he could use to describe the ocean or waves when the weather turns stormy.   So far I �ve got:   choppy towering waves crashing waves rough sea   Can anyone think of others?   Cheers in advance   Brian     |  27 Aug 2010      
					
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 frenchfrog
 
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							| Taken from www.thesaurus.com   
| Main Entry: | wild |  
| Part of Speech: | adjective |  
| Definition: | intense, stormy |  
| Synonyms: | blustering, blustery, choppy , disturbed, furious, howling, inclement, raging, rough, storming, tempestuous, turbulent, violent |  
| Antonyms: | calm, mild, moderate |    But can a native speaker confirm that all these adjectives can be used to describe the ocean / waves?   |  27 Aug 2010     
					
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 paugyg
 
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							| Hi there!! In cases like these, you might just want to check the oxford collocations dictionary. Here �s a link to check online, but it �s not as complete as the one you can download or buy.
 
 http://www.lixiaolai.com/ocd/index.html
 
 Here are some of the adjectives that go with the noun "sea" and have similar meanings to "stormy"
 
 choppy / heavy / mountainous / raging / rough
 (I specially like "raging seas", I think it �s quite graphic)
 
 And here are some adjectives that collocate with "waves"
 
 big / enormous / giant / great / huge / mountainous
 rogue (this adjective is usually used with animals, but it collocates with waves, meaning "dangerous")
 
 Hope you find it useful!!!
 
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 boydegg
 
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							| Thanks, you guys - very helpful. |  28 Aug 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| blustering, blustery, choppy , disturbed, furious, howling, inclement, raging, rough, storming, tempestuous, turbulent, violent     Of these words some would be better to describe the wind rather than the sea. Here �s how I would use them:   blustering wind blustery day (very windy) choppy waves (small rough waves) howling wind inclement weather (it might rain) raging storm, raging sea rough sea stormy seas stormy weather turbulent seas/ocean furious storm violent storm   also: crashing waves (onto the beach)   |  28 Aug 2010     
					
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 SueThom
 
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							| Another idea is to check the variations in a corpus.  There are many, but I use COCA (http://www.americancorpus.org/) because it �s free and US English.  It has collocations, too. |  28 Aug 2010     
					
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