turbulently

/ˈtɜrbjələntli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves violent or unsteady movement, especially of air or water.
    • Water rushed turbulently over the rocks in the mountain stream.
    • The wind blew turbulently, knocking over trash cans and tree branches.
    • The plane flew turbulently through the storm, shaking everyone in their seats.
  2. In a way that is full of conflict, disorder, or sudden changes.
    • Their relationship ended turbulently, with arguments and hurt feelings on both sides.
    • The country's government changed turbulently after the election results were disputed.
    • The stock market behaved turbulently all week, rising and falling without warning.