sou'easter

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sou'easter

A small boat sails carefully as a sou'easter blows across the harbor.

Definition

Noun: A strong wind that blows from the southeast direction. It is a specific type of wind named for its point of origin.

Usage

The word "sou'easter" is used to describe a weather phenomenon, specifically a powerful and often stormy wind. It is commonly used in maritime contexts, weather reports, and regional descriptions, particularly in coastal areas.

Examples
  • The fishing boats stayed in the harbor due to the approaching sou'easter.
  • We could hear the sou'easter howling against the windows all night.
  • A fierce sou'easter brought heavy rain and high seas to the coast.
Advanced Usage
  • "a howling sou'easter": Emphasizes the loud, forceful nature of the wind.
    • The sailors battled a howling sou'easter for twelve hours.
  • "sou'easterly": This is the adjectival form, used to describe something coming from or moving toward the southeast.
    • The storm took a sou'easterly track.
Variants and Related Words
  • Southeaster: A more standard, less contracted spelling of the same word.
  • Southeasterly (adj. & adv.): Coming from or directed toward the southeast.
  • Gale: A very strong wind, which a sou'easter often is.
  • Nor'easter: A strong wind or storm from the northeast; a related term for a wind named from a different compass point.
Synonyms
  • Southeast wind
  • Southeasterly gale
Notes on Meaning

This word specifically denotes the wind's direction (southeast) and its strength (strong). It is not used for a gentle breeze. The contracted spelling "sou'easter" reflects a common nautical or regional pronunciation, blending "south" and "easter."

sou'easter

A small boat sails carefully as a sou'easter blows across the harbor.

Noun
  1. a strong wind from the southeast

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