Pronunciation: /saɪˈklɑnɪk/

Definitions of cyclonic

adjective relating to or characteristic of a cyclone, revolving or moving in a circular motion

Example Sentences

A1 The cyclonic winds knocked over the trees.

A2 The cyclonic weather caused widespread damage to the area.

B1 The cyclonic storm intensified rapidly, catching many by surprise.

B2 The cyclonic activity in the region led to the evacuation of residents.

C1 The cyclonic disturbance disrupted air travel for several days.

C2 The meteorologist predicted the cyclonic system would bring heavy rainfall and strong winds.

Examples of cyclonic in a Sentence

formal The cyclonic weather system caused widespread damage to the coastal region.

informal Did you see that cyclonic storm last night? It was intense!

slang Man, that cyclonic weather is no joke. Stay safe out there.

figurative The cyclonic emotions swirling inside her made it hard to think clearly.

Grammatical Forms of cyclonic

past tense

cycled

plural

cyclonics

comparative

more cyclonic

superlative

most cyclonic

present tense

cyclones

future tense

will cyclone

perfect tense

have cycled

continuous tense

is cycloning

singular

cyclonic

positive degree

cyclonic

infinitive

to cyclone

gerund

cycloning

participle

cycling

Origin and Evolution of cyclonic

First Known Use: 1851 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'cyclonic' originates from the Greek word 'kyklon' meaning 'moving in a circle'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in meteorology to describe weather patterns characterized by rotating winds, the term 'cyclonic' has since been adopted in various fields to denote any circular or swirling motion.