gusts

[ɡʌsts]

gusts Definition

  • 1sudden, strong movements of wind
  • 2a brief, sudden increase in something

Using gusts: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gusts" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gusts of wind knocked over the trash cans.

  • Example

    The fire grew stronger with gusts of wind.

  • Example

    She felt a gust of cold air as she opened the door.

  • Example

    The economy experienced a gust of growth last quarter.

gusts Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gusts

Phrases with gusts

  • a sudden burst of laughter

    Example

    The joke caused a gust of laughter among the audience.

  • a sudden and intense feeling of passion or desire

    Example

    He felt a gust of passion for her when he saw her again after so long.

  • a sudden outburst of anger

    Example

    She couldn't control the gust of anger that came over her when she heard the news.

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Summary: gusts in Brief

The term 'gusts' [ɡʌsts] refers to sudden, strong movements of wind or a brief, sudden increase in something. It is often used to describe weather phenomena, such as 'The gusts of wind knocked over the trash cans,' but can also be used metaphorically, such as 'The economy experienced a gust of growth last quarter.' 'Gusts' can be used in phrases like 'gust of laughter,' 'gust of passion,' and 'gust of anger,' which describe sudden bursts of emotion.