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southwesterly

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for southwesterly.

Editorial note

Wind generally travels southwesterly, although the rugged topography means that local effects of shelter and exposure are very variable.

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Quick take

A strong wind or storm from the southwest.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of southwesterly gathered in one view.

noun

A strong wind or storm from the southwest.

adjective

situated in, or pointing to, the southwest

adverb

From the southwest

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for southwesterly.

Example sentences

1

Wind generally travels southwesterly, although the rugged topography means that local effects of shelter and exposure are very variable.

2

The other one has a more southwesterly range and is not known to occur in Texas.

3

This is based on Malaysian radar data which may well have been tracking the other aircraft which is mentioned in the piggy back scenario while MH370 continued on in a southwesterly direction.

4

It also makes somewhat less sense that his voyages would have traveled in a southwesterly direction rather than a northwesterly direction if he knew that the land were to be found more to the north.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use southwesterly in a sentence?

Wind generally travels southwesterly, although the rugged topography means that local effects of shelter and exposure are very variable.

What does southwesterly mean?

A strong wind or storm from the southwest.

What part of speech is southwesterly?

southwesterly is commonly used as noun, adjective, adverb.