How to Pronounce "which way the wind is blowing"
expression
HWICH WAY thuh WIND iz BLOH-ing or WICH WAY thuh WIND iz BLOH-ing
WICH WAY thuh WIND iz BLOH-ing
Definition
To try to understand what is likely to happen or how things are changing, especially before making a decision or taking action.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈhwɪtʃ/, /ˈwɪtʃ/ /ˈweɪ/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈwaɪnd/, /ˈwɪnd/ /ˈɪz/, /ɪz/ /ˈbɫoʊɪŋ
British English
wˈɪtʃ/ /wˈeɪ/ /ðə, ði/ /ˈwaɪnd/ /ˈɪz/ /blˈəʊɪŋ
Simplified Pronunciation
US
HWICH WAY thuh WIND iz BLOH-ing or WICH WAY thuh WIND iz BLOH-ing
UK
WICH WAY thuh WIND iz BLOH-ing
Listen in Context
He waited to see which way the wind is blowing before deciding what to do.
Before choosing sides, she tried to find out which way the wind is blowing.
Politicians often want to know which way the wind is blowing before making a statement.
You should figure out which way the wind is blowing before you jump in.