"Weathercock" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weathercock" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Weathercock
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"Weathercock" Meaning

A weathercock is a noun that refers to:

A person who is prone to changing their opinions or behaviors according to current fashion or trends, rather than holding firm ground.

"Weathercock" Examples

Usage Examples for Weathercock


Noun


A weathercock is a bird with a prominent crest, often used as a symbol on top of the cupola of a lighthouse.
The farmer set up a weathercock in his attic to predict the changing weather conditions.
In folklore, the weathercock is often depicted as a guardian of the church, watching over the town and warning of impending storms.

Verb


The sailor weathered the storm for several hours before taking shelter.
The hikers weathered through the mountain pass, enduring fierce snowstorms and icy winds.
The politician learned to weather the backlash from her unpopular decision, taking time to listen to the public's concerns.

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weatherizing (note: similar to "weatherising")<br><br>noun<br>The process of making a building or structure more airtight or resistant to air leakage, especially in order to conserve energy or improve its thermal insulation.<br><br>It can also refer to the act of sealing gaps or cracks in doors, windows, and joints to prevent air leakage and heat loss.<br><br>Example: "The homeowner undertook various weatherizing measures to make her old house more energy-efficient."<br><br>You can also use the spelling "weatherising" in British English, but "weatherizing" is more commonly used in American English.

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Pret. V. - to make (something, especially a house or a building) more resistant to changing weather, esp. by making sure it has a tight seal.<br><br>Example: "We need to weatherize the windows to keep the cold out."