Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

west-southwest

adverb / adjective
/wɛst sɔːθˈwɛst/
Definition
The direction or point on the compass that is midway between west and southwest, corresponding to 247.5 degrees.
Examples
  • The winds were blowing from the west-southwest, creating challenges for the sailors.
  • We took a west-southwest route to reach the mountain.
  • The storm approached from the west-southwest, surprising the residents.
Meaning
West-southwest refers to a specific cardinal direction that lies between west (270 degrees) and southwest (225 degrees). It is commonly used in navigation and meteorology.
Synonyms
  • WSW
  • Between west and southwest
  • Heading toward the southwest