Meaning of You call this a storm
A sarcastic or humorous way to question the severity of a storm.
In simple words: You think this is a serious storm.
You call this a storm in a sentence
- You call this a storm? I've seen worse weather in spring!
- When the wind barely picked up, my friend said, 'You call this a storm?'
- Looking at the drizzle, she chuckled, 'You call this a storm?'
- As the leaves rustled lightly, he exclaimed, 'You call this a storm?'
- After a little rain, Mark joked, 'You call this a storm? It’s just a shower!'
How to use You call this a storm
Often used humorously to downplay an actual storm. Usually informal and may not be suitable for serious discussions about weather.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine someone looking at a light rain and saying, 'You call this a storm?'
Related words
Collocations with You call this a storm
- light storm
- sarcastic remark
- bad weather
Synonyms for You call this a storm
- Is this really a storm?
- This isn't a storm!
- What kind of storm is this?
Common mistakes with You call this a storm
- Using in a serious context instead of for humor.
- Confusing with other phrases like 'Is this a storm?'
- Mispronouncing the intonation in casual conversation.
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Frequently asked questions about You call this a storm
What does You call this a storm mean?
You think this is a serious storm.
What is the definition of You call this a storm?
A sarcastic or humorous way to question the severity of a storm.
How do you use You call this a storm in a sentence?
You call this a storm? I've seen worse weather in spring!
Can you give another example of You call this a storm?
When the wind barely picked up, my friend said, 'You call this a storm?'
What are synonyms for You call this a storm?
Common alternatives include Is this really a storm?, This isn't a storm!, What kind of storm is this?.
What words go with You call this a storm?
It commonly pairs with light storm, sarcastic remark, bad weather.
What are common mistakes when using You call this a storm?
Using in a serious context instead of for humor. Confusing with other phrases like 'Is this a storm?' Mispronouncing the intonation in casual conversation.
How do you pronounce You call this a storm?
US: //ju kɔl ðɪs ə stɔrm//, UK: //juː kɔːl ðɪs ə stɔːm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You call this a storm formal or informal?
"You call this a storm" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You call this a storm?
Often used humorously to downplay an actual storm. Usually informal and may not be suitable for serious discussions about weather.
