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Gust
UK //ɡʌst//US //ɡʌst//
Definition
A powerful, brief burst of wind.
In simple words: A strong, sudden wind.
Examples
- A sudden gust of wind knocked my hat off.
- The boat rocked as a gust swept across the lake.
- We felt a chilly gust when we opened the door.
- The weather report warned of gusts reaching 50 mph.
- Gusts of wind can make it difficult to ride a bike.
Usage notes
Used mainly in weather contexts. More formal in writing than in casual conversation. Avoid using it in non-weather-related discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'gust' as a 'gusty' goodbye wind blowing quickly.
Collocations
- strong gust
- sudden gust
- gust of wind
- gentle gust
- cold gust
Synonyms
- blast
- current
- breeze
- puff
- whirl
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'gusty,' which describes a consistent occurrence of gusts.
- Using 'gust' as a verb; it is primarily a noun.