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Snowstorm - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A snowstorm is a severe weather condition with heavy snowfall, strong winds, and reduced visibility. It often disrupts travel and daily activities due to the accumulation of snow.

snowstorm

/ˈsnoʊˌstɔrm/ /ˈsnəʊˌstɔːm/

Definition:

A heavy fall of snow accompanied by strong winds.

Synonyms:

blizzard, snow squall, whiteout

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

clear sky, sunshine

Common Collocations:

severe snowstorm, winter snowstorm, raging snowstorm

Derivatives:

snowstorms, snowstormy (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "snowstorm" to describe intense snowfall with wind, not just light snow.

Common Phrases:

weather the snowstorm, caught in a snowstorm, snowstorm warning

Etymology:

From Old English "snāw" (snow) + "storm" (violent weather).

Examples:

  • 1. The snowstorm blocked roads for hours.
  • 2. We canceled school due to the snowstorm.
  • 3. She got lost in the fierce snowstorm.
  • 4. The radio warned of an approaching snowstorm.
  • 5. Driving during a snowstorm can be dangerous.

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