windmill (Meaning)

Wordnet

windmill (n)

a mill that is powered by the wind

generator that extracts usable energy from winds

Webster

windmill (n.)

A mill operated by the power of the wind, usually by the action of the wind upon oblique vanes or sails which radiate from a horizontal shaft.

Synonyms & Antonyms of windmill

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windmill Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic windmill stood tall against the horizon, its blades spinning tirelessly.
  2. As the breeze picked up, the windmill's sails accelerated, generating power.
  3. The old windmill had been decommissioned and now served as a picturesque landmark.
  4. The farmer built a windmill to pump water from the well into his fields.
  5. The windmill creaked and groaned as it turned in the strong wind.
  6. The windmill's gears and machinery were a marvel of engineering.
  7. Children loved to play around the base of the windmill, watching the blades spin.
  8. The windmill provided a reliable source of energy for the isolated community.
  9. The windmill's silhouette cast a long shadow across the rolling hills.
  10. The windmill became a symbol of progress and innovation in the rural area.

FAQs About the word windmill

a mill that is powered by the wind, generator that extracts usable energy from windsA mill operated by the power of the wind, usually by the action of the wind

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The majestic windmill stood tall against the horizon, its blades spinning tirelessly.

As the breeze picked up, the windmill's sails accelerated, generating power.

The old windmill had been decommissioned and now served as a picturesque landmark.

The farmer built a windmill to pump water from the well into his fields.