windy
Meanings
Plural: windies
Adjective Satellite
- abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes
- "a windy bluff"
- not practical or realizable; speculative
- resembling the wind in speed, force, or variability
- "a windy dash home"
- using or containing too many words
- "long-winded (or windy) speakers"
Adj
- Accompanied by wind.
- Unsheltered and open to the wind.
- Empty and lacking substance.
- Long-winded; orally verbose.
- Flatulent.
- Nervous, frightened.
- Having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous.
Noun
- A fart.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English windy, from Old English windiġ (“windy”), from Proto-Germanic *windigaz (“windy”), equivalent to wind + -y. Cognate with Saterland Frisian wiendich (“windy”), West Frisian winich (“windy”), Dutch winderig (“windy”), German Low German windig (“windy”), German windig (“windy”), Swedish vindig (“windy”), Icelandic vindugur (“windy”).
Synonyms
airy, blowy, blustery, breezy, impractical, Laputan, long-winded, tedious, verbose, visionary, wordy
Scrabble Score: 12
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