tailwind (Meaning)

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tailwind (n)

wind blowing in the same direction as the path of a ship or aircraft

tailwind Sentence Examples

  1. The pilot took advantage of the strong tailwind, reducing fuel consumption.
  2. The skier enjoyed the push of a favorable tailwind during the downhill race.
  3. The businessman benefited from a tailwind of industry growth, leading to record profits.
  4. The sailboat accelerated effortlessly with the assistance of a brisk tailwind.
  5. The campaign received a tailwind from a surge in voter registration.
  6. The tailwind of optimism propelled the team to victory.
  7. The company's reputation grew rapidly with the tailwind of positive customer reviews.
  8. The runner used the tailwind to break their personal best time.
  9. The plane soared through the sky, propelled by a powerful tailwind.
  10. The wind surfer harnessed the tailwind, gliding effortlessly across the waves.

FAQs About the word tailwind

wind blowing in the same direction as the path of a ship or aircraft

gust, squall, tempest,headwind, gale, windstorm, blow, tornado, wind, blast

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The pilot took advantage of the strong tailwind, reducing fuel consumption.

The skier enjoyed the push of a favorable tailwind during the downhill race.

The businessman benefited from a tailwind of industry growth, leading to record profits.

The sailboat accelerated effortlessly with the assistance of a brisk tailwind.