Windblown Meaning in English
word
ˈwɪndˌbloʊn
WIND-blone
wˈɪndbləʊn
WIND-blohn
Definition
Describes something that has been blown or shaped by the wind, especially hair, trees, or objects made messy or changed in appearance by the wind.
Usage & Nuances
"Windblown" is mostly used as an adjective to describe the appearance of hair, landscapes, or objects after strong wind. Common with 'windblown hair,' 'windblown trees.' It suggests messiness or a natural, wild look, not intentional styling.
Spanish: azotado por el viento - despeinado por el vientoPortuguese (BR): abalroado pelo vento - despenteado pelo ventoPortuguese (PT): abalroado pelo vento - despenteado pelo ventoChinese (Simplified): 被风吹乱的 - 被风吹起的Chinese (Traditional): 被風吹亂的 - 被風吹起的Hindi: हवा से बिखरा - हवा से उड़ाया गयाArabic: تعصف به الرياح - مبعثر بفعل الرياحBengali: ধুলোটে - বাতাসে উড়ে যাওয়াRussian: ветром занесённый - растрёпанный (ветром)Japanese: 風になびいた - 風で乱れたVietnamese: bị gió thổi - rối bời vì gióKorean: 바람에 흩날리는 - 바람에 헝클어진Turkish: rüzgârda savrulmuş - rüzgârdan dağılmışUrdu: ہوا سے بکھرا ہوا - ہوا سے بگاڑ دیا گیاIndonesian: tertiup angin - berantakan karena angin
Example Sentences
Her windblown hair covered her face.
basic
The tree had a windblown shape from years of storms.
basic
We saw windblown sand across the road.
basic
After the boat ride, we all looked totally windblown.
natural
His hat got lost in a windblown gust on the beach.
natural
"Don't worry," she laughed, shaking her windblown curls out of her eyes.
natural