head wind

head wind

The cyclist pedals hard against a strong head wind.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A wind that blows directly against the direction of travel of a moving object, such as a ship, aircraft, or vehicle. It opposes forward motion, often reducing speed or increasing fuel consumption.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The cyclist struggled against a strong head wind, slowing her progress on the uphill climb. (The wind was blowing directly toward her, making it harder to pedal forward.)
    • The pilot reported a 30-knot head wind, which extended the flight time by twenty minutes. (The opposing wind reduced the aircraft's ground speed.)
    • Sailors must tack into a head wind to make progress upwind. (The wind comes from the front, requiring angled sailing.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to face a head wind": to encounter resistance or opposition, often in a figurative sense.

    • The company faced a head wind of regulatory challenges in its expansion plans. (It encountered strong, opposing obstacles.)
  • "to be against the wind": a synonym for "head wind" in nautical contexts.

    • The boat sailed against the wind for hours. (It moved in the direction opposite to the wind's flow.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Headwind (n): a single-word spelling variant, equally common.
    • The headwind made the marathon runner's effort much more difficult. (Same meaning as "head wind.")
Synonyms
  • Adverse wind: a wind that is unfavorable or harmful to progress.

    • The adverse wind slowed the ship's journey. (An opposing wind.)
  • Opposing wind: a wind that blows in the opposite direction of travel.

    • The glider encountered an opposing wind, preventing it from gaining altitude. (A wind working against the vehicle's intended path.)
Related Idioms
  • "Against the wind": a phrase meaning to struggle against opposition or difficulty.

    • We are fighting against the wind to get this project approved. (We are facing strong resistance.)
  • "Wind in one's face": a metaphorical expression for facing a direct challenge.

    • He felt the wind in his face as he argued his case in court. (He encountered direct opposition.)

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