windblast

[wɪndblæst]

windblast Definition

a sudden and strong gust of wind.

Using windblast: Examples

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

  • Example

    The windblast knocked over the trash cans.

  • Example

    The airplane encountered a severe windblast during takeoff.

  • Example

    The windblast was so strong that it blew off my hat.

windblast Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for windblast

Phrases with windblast

  • take the wind out of someone's sails

    to deflate or undermine someone's confidence or enthusiasm

    Example

    His criticism really took the wind out of her sails.

  • to hear about or learn of something, often before it is officially announced

    Example

    I got wind of the company's plans to lay off employees.

  • to take a risk without considering the potential consequences

    Example

    She threw caution to the wind and quit her job to travel the world.

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Summary: windblast in Brief

'Windblast' [wɪndblæst] is a noun that refers to a sudden and strong gust of wind. It can knock over objects and cause disruptions, as in 'The windblast was so strong that it blew off my hat.' Phrases like 'take the wind out of someone's sails' and 'get wind of something' use 'wind' metaphorically to mean undermining confidence or learning information before it is officially announced.