Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

easterly-wind

noun
/ˈiːstərli wɪnd/
Definition
A wind that originates from the east and blows towards the west.
Examples
  • The easterly wind brought a sudden chill to the evening air.
  • Farmers depend on the easterly wind to pollinate their crops during the spring.
  • As the easterly winds picked up, sailors prepared for a long journey across the sea.
Meaning
Easterly wind refers to the movement of air that comes from the eastern direction. It is often associated with specific weather patterns and can influence climate in various regions.
Synonyms
  • East wind
  • Eastern breeze
  • Eastward wind