Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sandstorm

noun
/ˈsændˌstɔrm/
Definition
A sandstorm is a weather phenomenon characterized by strong winds that blow dust and sand from the ground into the air, reducing visibility and sometimes causing damage.
Examples
  • The sandstorm enveloped the desert, making it difficult to see even a few feet ahead.
  • Travelers should take precautions during a sandstorm to protect their eyes and lungs.
  • Last summer, a sudden sandstorm surprised the hikers in the arid region.
Meaning
In essence, a sandstorm occurs when high winds lift loose sand and dust particles into the atmosphere, creating a cloud of particulate matter.
Synonyms
  • dune storm
  • dust storm
  • sandblaster