noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The ship was forced to change its course due to the gale force winds.

Definition:Refering to wind force up to or above that of a gale. This term is used to describe severe weather conditions and can be used in both meteorology and nautical contexts.

From gale force

Example:The coastal towns experienced widespread destruction during the gale storm.

Definition:A storm characterized by strong, damaging winds, especially a windstorm. It can cause extensive damage or disruption in its wake.

From gale storm

Example:The gale wind blew the tree branches against the house with great force.

Definition:A very strong wind. Often used in weather reports for significant wind events.

From gale wind

Example:Residents were advised to take precautions as a gale warning was issued for the evening.

Definition:An official warning issued by weather authorities that strong winds are expected and may pose a safety risk.

From gale warning

Example:The old sailing ship was gale-decked, designed to withstand the fiercest winds.

Definition:Describing a ship that is well-equipped to sail in gales and strong winds. This is not a common usage but it illustrates the intensity of a gale.

From gale-decked

Example:The sailors decided to stay on the gale, waiting for calmer conditions.

Definition:Refraining from sailing or otherwise being active in conditions of strong wind. This is a nautical term.

From on the gale

Example:The gale-wracked house's roof was ripped off by the strong winds.

Definition:Describing someone or something being severely affected by a gale. This can be used in a metaphorical sense.

From gale-wracked

Example:The gale-tossed waves crashed against the shore with great force.

Definition:A description of movement or motion in relation to the action of a strong wind. This can fit both animate and inanimate objects.

From gale-tossed

Example:The coastal areas were gale-threatened as the hurricane approached.

Definition:Indicating that a gale is likely or a situation may lead to a gale. This is often used in weather forecasts.

From gale-threatened

Example:Through years of sailing in gale-conditioned waters, the sailor became a master of the seas.

Definition:Referring to someone or something that has been hardened or strengthened through exposure to strong winds, often used metaphorically for any kind of toughening experience.

From gale-conditioned