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Dictionary definition of torrent

An overwhelming number or amount of something, typically words.
"The company was inundated by a torrent of complaints after the product launch."

Detailed meaning of torrent

A torrent is a large and overwhelming number or amount of something, often used in context of things that come in a sudden and powerful flow or stream, such as water, wind, or data.

For example, a torrent of water is a powerful and sudden flow of water, while a torrent of data is a large amount of data that is transferred quickly.

Torrents are often used to describe powerful and sudden events, such as a torrent of rain, a torrent of emotions, or a torrent of criticism.

Torrents can also be used to describe a large and overwhelming number of something, such as a torrent of emails, a torrent of news, or a torrent of people.

Torrents can also refer to a large and overwhelming number of things happening at once, such as a torrent of events, a torrent of activity, or a torrent of information.

A torrent can also imply that the flow or stream is hard to control or stop once it has started.

Example sentences containing torrent

1. He was hit by a torrent of criticism after his controversial statement.
2. She was overwhelmed by the torrent of emails she received after her presentation.
3. He was hit by a torrent of negative comments on his social media post.
4. She was swamped by a torrent of phone calls after her interview.
5. The group was hit by a torrent of negative reviews after their performance.
6. He was overwhelmed by the torrent of data he had to analyze.

History and etymology of torrent

The noun 'torrent' has a fascinating etymology rooted in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'torrens,' which means 'rushing' or 'roaring.' This term itself comes from 'torrere,' meaning 'to parch' or 'to scorch,' highlighting the idea of something flowing with great force and intensity, akin to the scorching flow of water in a fast-moving river. Over time, the word 'torrent' was adopted into English to describe not only the powerful rush of water but also the overwhelming and forceful flow of words or an excessive amount of something, capturing the essence of an unstoppable deluge or outpouring, often in the context of information or conversation.

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Further usage examples of torrent

1. She was hit by a torrent of negativity after her public appearance.
2. The politician was hit by a torrent of negative press after the scandal.
3. He was overwhelmed by the torrent of work he had to do before the deadline.
4. She was hit by a torrent of abuse after her post online.
5. The company was hit by a torrent of negative reviews after the release of the new version of their app.
6. The torrent of emails in my inbox never seems to end.
7. Her impassioned speech unleashed a torrent of emotions.
8. Following the announcement, there was a torrent of criticism.
9. The professor's lecture unleashed a torrent of complex ideas.
10. The controversial post triggered a torrent of online responses.
11. The novel's climax was a torrent of suspense and excitement.
12. The courtroom was filled with a torrent of legal arguments.
13. The debate turned into a torrent of conflicting opinions.
14. The politician faced a torrent of questions from the press.
15. His speech was a torrent of heartfelt words and gratitude.
16. The movie featured a torrent of stunning special effects.
17. The artist's work evoked a torrent of emotions in viewers.
18. The social media post generated a torrent of likes and shares.
19. The marketing campaign resulted in a torrent of new customers.
20. The meeting escalated into a torrent of heated discussions.
21. The concert was a torrent of music and ecstatic fans.
22. The project's deadline led to a frantic torrent of activity.
23. The campaign speech was a torrent of promises and pledges.
24. The news article triggered a torrent of passionate comments.
25. The book's pages held a torrent of vivid descriptions and emotions.

TOEFL 10, Communication and Expression, Words and Language, Language and Expression 1

barrage,deluge,flood,outburst,spate

downpour,effusion,gush,inundation,outpouring

deluge, trickle, dribble, sparsity

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