"Windward" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Windward" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Windward" Meaning

Located on or facing the side of a place that is sheltered from the wind.

The windward side of a mountain is the side that has more rainfall than the leeward side.

"Windward" Examples

Part of speech: Adjective


1. The entire eastern side of the island functioned as a natural windward barrier, blocking the strong ocean winds and providing shelter from the storm.


2. Because the windward cliffs dropped sharply into the sea, the coastline was extremely dangerous for swimmers.


3. For centuries, the lush vegetation on the windward slope of the mountain hid several hidden waterfalls that were only discovered through exploration.


4. Even sailors from the outer islands found it much riskier windward passage of the Jantarman rocks in the early morning and late evening.


5. An approach must be made with care, because strong winds out of the north-west are felt stronger close to the ground and could push people slipping on the uneven surface windward upstream, in opposition to the cars.

"Windward" Similar Words

Windstorms

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A strong, stormy wind, especially one that is destructive or violent.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- A strong windstorm destroyed the roof of the house.<br>- The windstorm caused extensive damage to the coastal regions.<br><br>Synonyms: <br>- Tempest<br>- Gale<br>- Hurricane<br>- Cyclone<br>- Storm

Windsurf

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A sport in which a board, typically with a sail, is ridden across the surface of the water, harnessed to the wind for speed and direction. It is a form of board sailing that is similar to sailing, but uses the wind blowing over the board to propel it forward.

Windsurfer

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Windsurfers

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People who participate in the sport of windsurfing, using a small board and sail to harness the wind and glide across the water. Windsurfers rely on the wind to propel them across the water, using techniques to control the sail and navigate different conditions.

Windsurfing

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Windsurfing is a surface water sport in which a surfboard is used to stay aloft and glide over the water surface while harnessing the power of the wind to propel the board. It is also known as sailboarding or board sailing.

Windswept

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Exposed to strong, cold wind for a long time, causing the face, skin, or hair to become disheveled and chapped.

Windturbines

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Windup

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To wind something up means to prepare or organize it so that it can start working or operating. For example, winding up a clock means to turn the handle to prepare it for ticking, or winding up a machine means to prepare it for action.<br><br>It can also mean to become or make someone or something be more tense, anxious, or excited, often in a rather insulting or annoying way. For example, "His excuses for being late started to wind me up."<br><br>Additionally, in sports, a windup is a type of pitch in baseball where the pitcher winds up and releases the ball towards the batter.

Windy

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Adjective: <br><br>- Relating to or characterized by wind.<br>- Having many wind storms or gusts.<br><br>Example: The windy city is known for its strong gusts during the winter months.

Wine-grower

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A person who cultivates and harvests grapes for winemaking; a viticulturist.

Wine-growing

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Wine-producing

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"...that country has a weak wine-producing industry, which is hindered by a combination of extreme climate conditions and intense bureaucracy."<br><br>"Several wine-producing regions around the world are improving their reputation for producing high-quality wines."

Wine

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Wined

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Winegrower

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Winegrowers

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Winegrowers are individuals or companies that cultivate and produce grapes for wine production. They play a crucial role in the wine industry, often working on vineyards to ensure the quality and quantity of the grapes that will be used to make wine.