windy — characterized by or exposed to strong winds
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: characterized by or exposed to strong winds
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈwɪndi/
Korean meaning: 바람이 많이 부는, 바람이 센
Korean pronunciation: **윈**디
Example Sentences
- My umbrella turned inside out on this windy afternoon - I looked like Mary Poppins in reverse!
- The windy mountain trail made hiking quite challenging.
- Chicago is known as the Windy City, though it's not actually the windiest city in America.
windy
ADJECTIVE//ˈwɪndi//
characterized by or exposed to strong winds

characterized by or exposed to strong winds
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Origin
고대 영어 'windig'에서 유래되었으며, 'wind(바람)' + '-y(형용사 접미사)'의 조합으로 만들어진 단어입니다. 바람과 관련된 특성을 나타내는 가장 기본적인 형용사 중 하나입니다.
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“My umbrella turned inside out on this windy afternoon - I looked like Mary Poppins in reverse!”
“The windy mountain trail made hiking quite challenging.”
“Chicago is known as the Windy City, though it's not actually the windiest city in America.”
“Professor Johnson's lectures are so windy that students bring pillows to class.”
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