Twisters Meaning in English
word · lemma: twister
ˈtwɪstɝz
TWIS-terz
twˈɪstəz
twis-TUHZ
Definition
Plural of 'twister.' It can mean tornadoes—violent spinning windstorms—or tongue-twisters, which are phrases that are difficult to say quickly.
Usage & Nuances
Common in weather contexts for tornadoes and in language games for tongue-twisters. 'Twisters' (tornadoes) is informal and mainly used in American English. As tongue-twisters, often used with 'tongue' for clarity—'tongue twisters.' Don't confuse with the game 'Twister'.
Spanish: tornados - trabalenguasPortuguese (BR): tornados - trava-línguasPortuguese (PT): tornados - trava-línguasChinese (Simplified): 龙卷风 - 绕口令Chinese (Traditional): 龍捲風 - 繞口令Hindi: बवंडर - जीभ का खेलArabic: أعاصير - ألغاز لغويةBengali: টোর্নেডো - জিভের পাক-প্যাঁচ (বাক্য)Russian: торнадо - скороговоркаJapanese: 竜巻 - 早口言葉Vietnamese: lốc xoáy - câu nói xoắn lưỡiKorean: 토네이도 - 혀 꼬이는 문장Turkish: hortum - tekerlemeUrdu: طوفان گردباد - پہیلی (زبان کا کھیل)Indonesian: angin puting beliung - kalimat pemutar lidah
Example Sentences
The news reported three twisters yesterday.
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Those Midwest twisters show up out of nowhere.
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Can you say these twisters five times fast?
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Twisters are very dangerous storms.
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We practiced some English twisters in class.
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Kids love challenging each other with silly twisters.
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