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Westerly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Westerly refers to something situated in or moving toward the west, such as a wind blowing from the west. It is commonly used in weather forecasts and navigation.

westerly

/ˈwɛstərli/ /ˈwɛstəli/

Definition:

Located in or moving toward the west, or a wind blowing from the west.

Synonyms:

western, westward, westbound

Part of Speech:

adjective, adverb, noun

Antonyms:

easterly, eastward

Common Collocations:

westerly wind, westerly direction, westerly flow

Derivatives:

westerlies (noun), westerliness (noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "westerly" to describe direction, movement, or winds originating from the west.

Common Phrases:

westerly breeze, in a westerly direction, the prevailing westerlies

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "west" + "-erly," meaning "toward the west."

Examples:

  • 1. The wind blew in a westerly direction all afternoon.
  • 2. We traveled along the westerly coast of the island.
  • 3. A strong westerly gust knocked over the garden chairs.
  • 4. The storm is moving in a westerly path toward the coast.

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