levanter (Meaning)

Wordnet

levanter (n)

an easterly wind in the western Mediterranean area

Webster

levanter (v.)

One who levants, or decamps.

Webster

levanter (n.)

A strong easterly wind peculiar to the Mediterranean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of levanter

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levanter Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless levanter whipped up towering waves on the Mediterranean Sea.
  2. As the levanter intensified, sandstorms obscured visibility, turning the sky an eerie orange hue.
  3. The sails of the boat strained against the force of the levanter, propelling it swiftly across the water.
  4. The levanter devastated crops and uprooted trees, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  5. Despite the severity of the levanter, the birds soared effortlessly above its fury, their wings carrying them gracefully.
  6. The fisherman waited out the levanter in the sheltered harbor, patiently hoping for the storm to subside.
  7. The coastal towns were battered by the relentless levanter, their streets flooded and buildings damaged.
  8. The desert was transformed by the levanter, as sand dunes shifted and sculpted under its relentless wind.
  9. Ancient legends tell of a powerful genie who summoned the levanter to protect his hidden treasures.
  10. The levanter tested the limits of human endurance, as explorers faced its unforgiving wrath while crossing the Sahara Desert.

FAQs About the word levanter

an easterly wind in the western Mediterranean areaOne who levants, or decamps., A strong easterly wind peculiar to the Mediterranean.

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The relentless levanter whipped up towering waves on the Mediterranean Sea.

As the levanter intensified, sandstorms obscured visibility, turning the sky an eerie orange hue.

The sails of the boat strained against the force of the levanter, propelling it swiftly across the water.

The levanter devastated crops and uprooted trees, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.