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Windsock - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A windsock is a conical textile tube used to indicate wind direction and speed, commonly seen at airports and highways. It helps pilots and drivers assess weather conditions.

windsock

/ˈwɪndsɑk/ /ˈwɪndsɒk/

Definition:

A fabric tube flown to show wind direction and speed, often at airports.

Synonyms:

wind cone, air sock, wind sleeve

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none applicable)

Common Collocations:

airport windsock, tattered windsock, windsock pole, check the windsock

Derivatives:

windsocks (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use 'windsock' to refer to the device indicating wind conditions, especially in aviation or meteorology contexts.

Common Phrases:

(none commonly used)

Etymology:

Derived from 'wind' + 'sock,' referencing its tubular shape and function to measure wind.

Examples:

  • 1. The windsock fluttered in the strong breeze.
  • 2. Pilots check the windsock before takeoff for safety.
  • 3. A torn windsock needs replacement to function properly.
  • 4. The bright orange windsock was visible from afar.

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