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Windswept Meaning in English

word

ˈwɪnˌswɛpt
WIN-swept
wˈɪndswɛpt
WIND-swept

Definition

Describes a place or thing that is very exposed to the wind, often because there are no trees or buildings to block it. Can also describe a person’s hair or appearance after being outside in strong wind.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in descriptive, often literary or poetic contexts ('windswept plains', 'windswept hair'). Common with landscapes or appearance after strong wind. Not used to mean generally messy—must relate to wind. Neutral formality.

Example Sentences

The windswept beach was empty in winter.

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Her hair looked windswept after the long walk.

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The house stands on a windswept hill.

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After biking by the ocean, our faces were totally windswept.

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The dog came in looking all windswept and happy.

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There's a certain charm to the windswept look after a day outdoors.

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