Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wuther
verb
/ˈwʌðər/

Definition
To blow with a roaring sound, as the wind does when it moves violently through trees or buildings.

Examples
- As the storm approached, the trees began to wuther ominously in the powerful gusts.
- We could hear the wind wuthering outside, making it impossible to sleep.

Meaning
The word captures the essence of fierce wind that whips around, often creating a dramatic and tumultuous atmosphere.

Synonyms
- howl
- whip
- bluster