What's the difference between thunderbolt and thunderstorm?

Thunderbolt


Definition:

  • (n.) A shaft of lightning; a brilliant stream of electricity passing from one part of the heavens to another, or from the clouds to the earth.
  • (n.) Something resembling lightning in suddenness and effectiveness.
  • (n.) Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination.
  • (n.) A belemnite, or thunderstone.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) About suffering they were never wrong, The old Masters: how well they understood Its human position: how it takes place While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along But Swartz's death came like a thunderbolt in cyberspace, because this insanely talented, idealistic, complex, diminutive lad was a poster boy for everything that we value about the networked world.
  • (2) There was nothing Reddy could do about super-sub Kwame Yeboah’s 89th minute thunderbolt , which keeps Brisbane at the top of the table.
  • (3) It has a taste so sweet that one is never enough and a kick as hard as a Roberto Carlos thunderbolt.
  • (4) TL: Tony leaped out of his P-47 Thunderbolt feeling so great about being alive.
  • (5) During the 17 years preceding March 1985, 140 patients sustained lightning injuries caused by 44 thunderbolts.
  • (6) 1.43pm BST Marin Cilic remains one of the great nearly men of men's tennis, a former top-10 contender, complete with a thunderbolt serve and a powerful net game.
  • (7) Faster Flash storage - up to 60% faster; wireless 802.11ac; Thunderbolt 2 connector.
  • (8) Less reliable predictions from analysts and the supply chain have claimed a cover with built in-keyboard is in the works – hence the invite line about 'we've got it covered' – along with a new Thunderbolt external screen.
  • (9) Samir Nasri puts Man City in the lead with an old-fashioned thunderbolt.
  • (10) Murray saved break point with a stunning cross-court winner in the sixth game of the fourth set, held, and then served out the match to love with an away-swinging thunderbolt down the T. “The way I feel today compared with how I felt after losing in four sets last year [to Roger Federer in the quarter-finals], I could barely move at the end of the match because I was so sore and stiff.
  • (11) Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe review Read more The case has sparked huge controversy.
  • (12) Kenny said the tapes, disclosed by the Irish Independent this week, were a "thunderbolt", adding that they showed "the contempt and the arrogance and the insolence" of senior people in the bank towards everyone.
  • (13) Describing the revelations as a "thunderbolt", the prime minister said: "This has damaged our reputation."
  • (14) "I thought: 'Here were go again' but this time he kept it down and it was a thunderbolt.
  • (15) Radja Nainggolan’s 30-yard thunderbolt felt as though it might be the prompt for a rout.
  • (16) A god of absence, of null, of nothingness – a god with no specific given name: somehow this seems more frightening than all the angry thunderbolt-throwers and purveyors of fire-and-brimstone put together.
  • (17) Poverty is still shot out indiscriminately but deliberately, like thunderbolts from the palm of Thor.
  • (18) Bale put the icing on the cake with a thunderbolt from outside the penalty area on the left that went in off the far post.
  • (19) "These tapes from Anglo are actually a thunderbolt, but they shine a light on a very dark period of Ireland's recent past that we want to get away from."
  • (20) Out of a clear blue English sky came a thunderbolt to eclipse anything the Rugby World Cup has ever seen.

Thunderstorm


Definition:

  • (n.) A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Updated at 5.02am GMT 4.48am GMT A tweet from the Australian Financial Review’s political correspondent Phillip Coorey: Phillip Coorey (@PhillipCoorey) Thunderstorm brewing over Parl House.
  • (2) 2 December – Rocinha A pregnant woman has to be rescued from a landslide in the Trampolim neighbourhood of Rocinha after a thunderstorm hits our community.
  • (3) During the thunderstorms of the past week the roof has begun leaking.
  • (4) July and August failed to produce their usual thunderstorms and those that did occur brought little rainfall.
  • (5) I've long suspected a connection between my migraines and thunderstorms, as well as hot, bright weather; but that's nothing compared with Dawn Binks's experience of the links between weather and migraine.
  • (6) As before an August thunderstorm, the air is heavy with the coming transformation, the rain, the lightning, the release.
  • (7) The Environment Agency said people across central and eastern England should remain on alert for possible floods as heavy thunderstorms were forecast for many areas on Friday and Saturday.
  • (8) In most patients symptoms began at the time of sudden climatic changes associated with a thunderstorm.
  • (9) If this meets cooler air from the Atlantic, the warm air can be forced rapidly upwards to produce thunderstorms.
  • (10) Thunderstorms are forecast for Charlotte this week, which shouldn't be a problem Tuesday and Wednesday when the convention is being held indoors.
  • (11) The possibility of thunderstorms comes from very warm and humid air moving up from the Spanish plains to the UK.
  • (12) They brought the Stanley Cup into the building early in the third, and at the end of a mid-June steam press of a day in Boston, with thunderstorms rolling through, the ice began to drip and pool.
  • (13) a thunderstorm breaks out over the City of London November 20, 2013 12.30pm GMT Session ended with Goldman's dirty washing on display The session finished with committee chair Adrian Bailey asking Goldman Sachs's Richard Cormack about a legal case brought against Goldman in America, over its handling of an IPO.
  • (14) Bands of cloud, containing rain and thunderstorms, swirl into the center of the low, and extend over the British Isles.
  • (15) Other trends in severe storms, including the intensity and frequency of tornadoes, hail, and damaging thunderstorm winds, are uncertain and are being studied intensively.” • Precipitation: “ Average U.S. precipitation has increased since 1900, but some areas have had increases greater than the national average, and some areas have had decreases.
  • (16) Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims had already arrived in Mecca when the massive red and white crane toppled over during a Friday thunderstorm.
  • (17) The country’s monarch, King Salman, has promised to find out what caused the construction crane to topple over during a thunderstorm.
  • (18) A thunderstorm erupts in Miami one hour, and coasts over Havana the next.
  • (19) There was a significant positive correlation between the time of attempted suicide and the weather parameters "stable upslide, labile upslide, fog, thunderstorm, warm air, upslide and weather drier than on the 2 preceding days".
  • (20) Although the request to go higher to avoid bad weather is not an unusual one, pilots are aware that flying over a thunderstorm will not necessarily mean clearing it: according to forecasters at Indonesia’s meteorology agency, dense storm clouds were detected up to 44,000ft when the plane was reported to have lost contact.