Meaning of Squall
In simple words: A short, strong burst of wind or rain.
Squall in a sentence
- The sailor prepared for a sudden squall that was approaching from the horizon.
- During the squall, visibility dropped to almost zero, making navigation difficult.
- A squall hit the coastline, causing large waves to crash against the shore.
- He couldn't believe how quickly the weather turned; one minute it was calm, and the next, a squall appeared.
- As the squall passed, the sun shone brightly, revealing puddles everywhere.
How to use Squall
Often used in weather reports to describe a sudden change in conditions. More common in literary or formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a sudden squall of chaos, like wind scattering leaves everywhere.
Related words
Collocations with Squall
- violent squall
- sudden squall
- ocean squall
Common mistakes with Squall
- Confused with 'squall' as in 'squabble' (a fight).
- Using 'squall' for a long-lasting storm.
- Mixing it up with similar-sounding words.
Squall appears in
Squall in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
عاصفة مفاجئة
دفعة قصيرة وقوية من الرياح أو المطر.
- Bengaliবাংলা
ঝড়ো হাওয়া
হঠাৎ আসা অল্প সময়ের জন্য জোরে বাতাস বা বৃষ্টির ঝাপটা।
- GermanDeutsch
Windböe
Ein kurzer, starker Wind- oder Regenschauer.
- SpanishEspañol
Chubasco
Una ráfaga corta y fuerte de viento o lluvia.
- Persianفارسی
طوفان ناگهانی
یک وزش یا باران کوتاه و قوی.
- FrenchFrançais
Rafale
Une courte et forte bourrasque de vent ou de pluie.
- Hindiहिन्दी
बवंडर
हवा या बारिश का एक छोटा, तेज झोंका।
- ItalianItaliano
Burrasca, Raffica
Un'esplosione breve e forte di vento o pioggia.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Rajada, Temporal
Uma explosão curta e forte de vento ou chuva.
- RussianРусский
Шквал
Короткий, сильный порыв ветра или дождя.
- Urduاردو
جھونکا
ہوا یا بارش کا ایک مختصر، تیز جھونکا۔
- Chinese中文
暴风雨,阵风
一阵短暂而强劲的风或雨。
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Frequently asked questions about Squall
What does Squall mean?
A short, strong burst of wind or rain.
What is the definition of Squall?
A sudden, brief, and intense storm or gust of wind.
How do you use Squall in a sentence?
The sailor prepared for a sudden squall that was approaching from the horizon.
Can you give another example of Squall?
During the squall, visibility dropped to almost zero, making navigation difficult.
What are synonyms for Squall?
Common alternatives include storm, gust, blow, tempest, breeze.
What words go with Squall?
It commonly pairs with violent squall, sudden squall, ocean squall.
What are common mistakes when using Squall?
Confused with 'squall' as in 'squabble' (a fight). Using 'squall' for a long-lasting storm. Mixing it up with similar-sounding words.
How do you pronounce Squall?
US: //skwɑl//, UK: //skwɔːl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Squall?
Often used in weather reports to describe a sudden change in conditions. More common in literary or formal contexts.
