snowstorm

[ˈsnəʊstɔːm]

snowstorm Definition

a heavy fall of snow accompanied by strong winds.

Using snowstorm: Examples

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

  • Example

    The snowstorm caused widespread disruption to travel.

  • Example

    We were trapped inside during the snowstorm.

  • Example

    The town was blanketed in snow after the snowstorm.

snowstorm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snowstorm

Phrases with snowstorm

  • during a heavy fall of snow accompanied by strong winds

    Example

    They were driving home in the midst of a snowstorm.

  • to survive or endure a heavy fall of snow accompanied by strong winds

    Example

    We had to weather the snowstorm without power for three days.

  • a situation where several factors combine to create a particularly challenging or difficult situation

    Example

    The company faced a perfect snowstorm of economic challenges, regulatory changes, and supply chain disruptions.

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Summary: snowstorm in Brief

A 'snowstorm' [ˈsnəʊstɔːm] is a heavy fall of snow accompanied by strong winds. It can cause widespread disruption to travel and leave people trapped inside. Phrases like 'in the midst of a snowstorm' and 'weather the snowstorm' describe being caught in or surviving such an event, while 'a perfect snowstorm' refers to a particularly challenging situation.