southwest

[ˌsaʊθˈwɛst]

southwest Definition

  • 1the direction that is between south and west
  • 2the southwestern part of a place or region

Using southwest: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sun sets in the southwest.

  • Example

    We are traveling to the southwest for vacation.

  • Example

    The southwest region of the country is known for its deserts and canyons.

southwest Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for southwest

Antonyms for southwest

Idioms Using southwest

  • head southwest

    to move or travel in a direction that is between south and west

    Example

    After leaving the airport, we need to head southwest on the highway.

  • to go wrong or become unfavorable

    Example

    Things started to go southwest for the company after they lost their biggest client.

  • a wind that blows from the southwest

    Example

    The weather forecast predicts a southwest wind for tomorrow.

Phrases with southwest

  • a major American airline headquartered in Dallas, Texas, known for its low fares and no assigned seating policy

    Example

    I always fly Southwest Airlines because they have the best deals.

  • a former collegiate athletic conference in the United States consisting of schools from Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma

    Example

    The University of Texas was a member of the Southwest Conference until it disbanded in 1996.

  • a type of cuisine that originated in the southwestern United States and incorporates Native American, Mexican, and Spanish flavors and ingredients

    Example

    I love trying new dishes from Southwest cuisine, like enchiladas and tacos.

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Summary: southwest in Brief

'Southwest' [ˌsaʊθˈwɛst] refers to the direction between south and west, or the southwestern part of a place or region. It is commonly used in giving directions or describing locations, as in 'The sun sets in the southwest.' 'Southwest' also appears in phrases like 'Southwest Airlines,' a low-cost American airline, and 'Southwest cuisine,' a type of cuisine that blends Native American, Mexican, and Spanish flavors. Idioms like 'head southwest' and 'go southwest' add further nuance to the term.