Tailwinds Meaning in English
word · lemma: tailwind
Definition
A tailwind is a wind that blows from behind and helps an object move faster, like an airplane or a runner. It can also mean any situation or factor that helps progress or success.
Usage & Nuances
'Tailwinds' is common in both literal (aviation, sports) and figurative (business, life) contexts. Opposite is 'headwinds' (obstacles). In business or economics, 'strong tailwinds' means favorable conditions. Don't confuse with 'wind at your back' (more general or idiomatic).
Example Sentences
The airplane flew faster because of strong tailwinds.
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Runners enjoy tailwinds during a race.
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Good weather gave the sailors perfect tailwinds.
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The company grew quickly, thanks to economic tailwinds.
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If we have tailwinds like this, we'll finish the project early.
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After years of struggling, finally some tailwinds came our way.
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