"Windermere" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Windermere" Meaning

Windermere refers to:

1. Windermere, a large and famous lake in northwest England, specifically in Cumbria.
2. Windermere, a borough in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, located on the shore of Lake Michigan.
3. Windermere Estate, a luxury resort in Antigua known for its opulent villas and suitelets.
4. Windermere, a trope in writing, referring to a plot device where a beautiful, remote, and isolated setting such as a lake, often used to create a romantic or nostalgic atmosphere.

More commonly, the first definition is the most well-known, with Windermere being a major tourist destination, especially for walking, sailing, and boat cruises on its picturesque waters.

"Windermere" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Windermere"


Nouns

A place:
- The beauty of Windermere Lake in the Lake District of Cumbria is greater when viewed on a cloudy day, so it's less touristy.

A surname:
- Windermere married Windermere ten years ago.

A village or town located near a lake or reservoir, especially one in the United Kingdom:
- Windermere is a place very close to a famous lake or other geographical landforms.

As part of a phrase:

- Windermere Giant Chess: A large-scale chessboard is situated on Windermere.

An adjective:

- The other Windermere, not the Tour of the undefined names in Westminster's brook


Note: "Windermere" can also refer to: A line of ranges of goods.

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