underdraught

[ˈʌndədrɑːft]

underdraught Definition

a current of air moving along the ground or floor of a room.

Using underdraught: Examples

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

  • Example

    The underdraught from the window was making the room feel chilly.

  • Example

    The underdraughts in the basement were causing dampness and musty smells.

underdraught Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for underdraught

Phrases with underdraught

  • an upward current of air, especially one that provides lift for an aircraft

    Example

    The glider pilot searched for updraughts to gain altitude.

  • down-draught

    a downward current of air, especially one that causes turbulence or downdrafts

    Example

    The helicopter pilot had to navigate through a down-draught to land safely.

  • backdraught

    a sudden and dangerous reversal of airflow, especially in a fire

    Example

    The firefighters had to be careful to avoid backdraughts when entering the burning building.

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Summary: underdraught in Brief

'Underdraught' [ˈʌndədrɑːft] refers to a current of air moving along the ground or floor of a room. It can cause dampness and musty smells in basements or make a room feel chilly, as in 'The underdraught from the window was making the room feel chilly.' Other related terms include 'updraught,' which is an upward current of air, and 'down-draught,' which is a downward current of air that causes turbulence or downdrafts.