south wind

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south wind

A south wind gently rustles the leaves of the tall oak tree.

Definition

Noun: A wind that originates in the south and blows toward the north.

Usage

The term "south wind" is used to describe the direction from which the wind is coming. It is a standard meteorological term. For example, a weather report might state, "A strong south wind will bring warmer air tomorrow."

Examples
  • The south wind carried the scent of the ocean across the plains.
  • Sailors welcomed the steady south wind as it pushed their ship toward the harbor.
  • A warm, gentle south wind is often a sign of spring.
Advanced Usage
  • Poetic/Literary Use: In literature, a south wind is often personified or used symbolically to represent warmth, change, or a gentle force.
    • The south wind whispered through the pine trees.
Variants and Related Words
  • Southerly (noun/adjective): Can be used synonymously with "south wind." As an adjective, it describes something facing or coming from the south.
    • A strong southerly is expected tonight. (noun)
    • We set off in a southerly direction. (adjective)
  • Southern: Pertaining to the south (e.g., a southern region). It is not typically used to describe wind direction.
Synonyms
  • Southerly (wind)
  • Austral wind (technical/rare)
Antonyms
  • North wind
  • Northerly (wind)
  • Boreas (poetic, for north wind)
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • The wind is in the south: An old-fashioned phrase indicating the wind is blowing from the south.
    • When the wind is in the south, the rain is in its mouth. (Proverb)
south wind

A south wind gently rustles the leaves of the tall oak tree.

Noun
  1. a wind from the south

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