"Wuthering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wuthering" Meaning

Wuthering: adjective

1. relating to or characteristic of Yorkshire, England, in a harsh or stormy way
2. tempestuous, turbulent, or wildly romantic

(derived from the name of Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights", which is a classic tale of love and revenge set in the Yorkshire moors)

"Wuthering" Examples

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1. Literary Reference

Emily Brontë's classic novel "Wuthering Heights" is a timeless tale of love and revenge set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.

2. Place Name

The driver took the Wuthering Way exit off the motorway, heading towards the scenic village of Haworth.

3. Wild and Untamed

After the storm had passed, the wuthering gusts of wind howled through the abandoned mansion, making it difficult to find any sense of peace.

4. Personal Temperament

His family and friends describe him as having a wuthering temper, prone to outbursts of anger at the smallest provocation.

5. Weather Phenomenon

The wuthering thunderstorm rolled in over the marshy lands, bringing heavy rain and powerful gusts that matched the ferocity of the darkness itself.

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