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Whiteout

UK //ˈwaɪt.aʊt//US //ˈwaɪt.aʊt//

Definition

A weather phenomenon where snow and wind reduce visibility to almost zero.

In simple words: A weather condition with very heavy snow and wind that makes it hard to see.

Examples

  • Driving was dangerous during the whiteout, as we could barely see the road.
  • The weather forecast warned of possible whiteouts in the mountain regions.
  • We experienced a whiteout while hiking, making it hard to find our way back.
  • Tourists were trapped due to a sudden whiteout, requiring rescue teams to act quickly.
  • The pilot could not land during the whiteout, so they had to circle for a while.

Usage notes

Use 'whiteout' in weather forecasting or when discussing travel conditions. Not suitable for formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of white snow covering everything like a blanket, making it a 'whiteout' scene.

Collocations

  • expect a whiteout
  • experience a whiteout
  • travel in a whiteout
  • weather whiteout
  • sudden whiteout

Synonyms

  • blizzard
  • snowstorm
  • storm
  • whiteout condition

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'blackout', which refers to loss of light.
  • Mistakenly used as a verb instead of a noun.
  • Using 'whiteout' to describe colored or variable snow instead of the specific weather condition.