Meaning of Hurricane
a violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic Ocean
In simple words: A strong and damaging storm with very high winds and heavy rain.
Hurricane in a sentence
- The hurricane caused massive destruction along the coast.
- Residents were advised to evacuate before the hurricane made landfall.
- Meteorologists are predicting that the hurricane will strengthen as it moves north.
- During the hurricane, we stayed indoors and listened to the news updates.
- Emergency services prepared for the hurricane by stocking supplies and setting up shelters.
How to use Hurricane
Used in both written and spoken contexts, especially when discussing weather or natural disasters. Avoid casual contexts; it's serious and can be dramatic.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'hurry cane' - imagine a cane that rushes through the wind.
Related words
Collocations with Hurricane
Opposites of Hurricane
- calm
- stillness
- serenity
Common mistakes with Hurricane
- Confused with 'typhoon' - both are similar but used in different regions.
- Incorrect pluralization - 'hurricanes' is correct, not 'hurrican'.
Hurricane appears in
Hurricane in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
إعصار
عاصفة قوية ومدمرة ذات رياح عالية جداً وأمطار غزيرة.
- Bengaliবাংলা
হারিকেন
খুব জোরে বাতাস এবং ভারী বৃষ্টি সহ একটি শক্তিশালী এবং ক্ষতিকারক ঝড়।
- GermanDeutsch
Hurricane
Ein starker und zerstörerischer Sturm mit sehr hohen Winden und starkem Regen.
- SpanishEspañol
Huracán
Una tormenta fuerte y destructiva con vientos muy altos y mucha lluvia.
- Persianفارسی
طوفان
یه طوفان خیلی قوی و مخرب با بادهای خیلی شدید و بارون زیاد.
- FrenchFrançais
Ouragan
Une tempête forte et destructrice avec des vents très violents et de fortes pluies.
- Hindiहिन्दी
तूफ़ान
बहुत तेज़ हवाओं और भारी बारिश वाला एक शक्तिशाली और विनाशकारी तूफान।
- ItalianItaliano
Uragano
Una tempesta forte e distruttiva con venti fortissimi e pioggia intensa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Furacão
Uma tempestade forte e destrutiva com ventos muito altos e chuva forte.
- RussianРусский
Ураган
Сильный и разрушительный шторм с очень сильным ветром и проливным дождем.
- Urduاردو
طوفان
ایک تیز اور نقصان دہ طوفان جس میں بہت تیز ہوائیں اور شدید بارش ہوتی ہے۔
- Chinese中文
飓风
一种强烈且破坏性大的暴风雨,伴有极高的风速和大雨。
More words like Hurricane
- Cyclone
A large scale weather system characterized by strong winds rotating around a low-pressure center.
- Typhoon
- StormA2
very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often thunder and lightning
- Tempest
- AbandonB2
To leave someone or something and never return to them.
- AbilityA2
the fact that somebody/something is able to do something
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Frequently asked questions about Hurricane
What does Hurricane mean?
A strong and damaging storm with very high winds and heavy rain.
What is the definition of Hurricane?
a violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic Ocean
How do you use Hurricane in a sentence?
The hurricane caused massive destruction along the coast.
Can you give another example of Hurricane?
Residents were advised to evacuate before the hurricane made landfall.
What are synonyms for Hurricane?
Common alternatives include cyclone, typhoon, storm, tempest.
What is the opposite of Hurricane?
Opposite meanings include calm, stillness, serenity.
What words go with Hurricane?
It commonly pairs with major, powerful, hit something, strike (something), come, force, warning, damage, in a/the hurricane, the eye of the hurricane.
What are common mistakes when using Hurricane?
Confused with 'typhoon' - both are similar but used in different regions. Incorrect pluralization - 'hurricanes' is correct, not 'hurrican'.
How do you pronounce Hurricane?
US: /["/ˈhɜːrəkeɪn/"]/, UK: /["/ˈhʌrɪkən/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Hurricane?
Used in both written and spoken contexts, especially when discussing weather or natural disasters. Avoid casual contexts; it's serious and can be dramatic.
What CEFR level is Hurricane?
"Hurricane" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.

