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Barometer - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

barometer

/bəˈrɑːmɪtɚ/ /bəˈrɒmɪtə/

Definition:

An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used in weather forecasting and determining altitude.

Synonyms:

gauge, indicator, measure, weatherglass

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

unpredictability, inconsistency

Common Collocations:

barometer reading, falling barometer, rising barometer, mercury barometer, aneroid barometer

Derivatives:

barometric, barometrical

Usage Tips:

Use "barometer" literally for weather instruments or metaphorically for measuring trends or changes.

Common Phrases:

economic barometer, political barometer, social barometer

Etymology:

From Greek "baros" (weight) + "metron" (measure), referring to pressure measurement.

Examples:

  • 1. The barometer predicts storms when the pressure drops sharply.
  • 2. Farmers rely on the barometer to plan their planting schedules.
  • 3. Her mood is a barometer of the team’s morale.
  • 4. A falling barometer often indicates approaching bad weather.

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