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UK//ˈwɪndi//US//ˈwɪndi//

Meaning of Windy

Characterized by strong winds or breezes.

In simple words: Having strong winds.

Windy in a sentence

  • It was a particularly **windy** day at the coast.
  • The **windy** conditions made it hard to fly the kite.
  • We decided to stay indoors because it was too **windy** outside.
  • The **windy** weather caused several branches to fall from the trees.
  • As I hiked up the ridge, it became increasingly **windy**.

How to use Windy

Use 'windy' to describe weather. It works well in casual conversations or reports but should be avoided in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of wind blowing fiercely, like a crazy windmill spinning wildly.

Related words

Collocations with Windy

  • windy weather
  • windy conditions
  • windy day
  • windy city
  • extremely windy

Synonyms for Windy

  • blustery
  • breezy
  • drafty
  • gusty
  • gale-force

Common mistakes with Windy

  • Confused with 'windy' vs 'winded' (out of breath).
  • Using 'windy' to describe calm weather.
  • Adding unnecessary prepositions (e.g., 'in windy weather').

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Frequently asked questions about Windy

What does Windy mean?

Having strong winds.

What is the definition of Windy?

Characterized by strong winds or breezes.

How do you use Windy in a sentence?

It was a particularly **windy** day at the coast.

Can you give another example of Windy?

The **windy** conditions made it hard to fly the kite.

What are synonyms for Windy?

Common alternatives include blustery, breezy, drafty, gusty, gale-force.

What words go with Windy?

It commonly pairs with windy weather, windy conditions, windy day, windy city, extremely windy.

What are common mistakes when using Windy?

Confused with 'windy' vs 'winded' (out of breath). Using 'windy' to describe calm weather. Adding unnecessary prepositions (e.g., 'in windy weather').

How do you pronounce Windy?

US: //ˈwɪndi//, UK: //ˈwɪndi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Windy?

Use 'windy' to describe weather. It works well in casual conversations or reports but should be avoided in very formal contexts.