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β€œwind” in English

wind
Illustration of "wind" in a English cultural setting
A lone sailboat glides across a sun-dappled lake, its white sails billowing as a strong breeze pushes it forward. Tall grasses on the shore bend and rustle under the same invisible force.

Usage note

Wind is moving air that you can feel outside, often making things like trees sway.

Examples

  • The wind blows.

    The wind blows.

  • It is windy today.

    It is windy today.

  • I feel the wind.

    I feel the wind.

Quick check

What does "wind" mean?

  • A. wind
  • B. airplane
  • C. apple
  • D. bag

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