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单词 blizzardy
释义

blizzard

noun

bliz·​zard ˈbli-zərd How to pronounce blizzard (audio)
1
: a long severe snowstorm
2
: an intensely strong cold wind filled with fine snow
3
: an overwhelming rush or deluge
a blizzard of mail around the holidays
blizzardy
ˈbli-zər-dē How to pronounce blizzard (audio)
adjective
or less commonly blizzardly
ˈbli-ˌzərd-lē How to pronounce blizzard (audio)

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The earliest recorded appearance of the word blizzard meaning “a severe snowstorm” was in the April 23, 1870 issue of a newspaper published in Estherville, Iowa. Blizzard shows up again during the following years in several newspapers in Iowa and neighboring states, and by 1888, when a snowstorm paralyzed the Eastern seaboard, the word was well-known nationally. However, in other senses, the word blizzard existed earlier. Davy Crockett, for instance, used it twice in the 1830s, once to mean a rifle blast and once to mean for a blast of words. All of these uses seem related, but the ultimate origin of the word is still unclear.

Example Sentences

We were snowed in by a raging blizzard.
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Word History

Etymology

origin unknown

First Known Use

1870, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

blizzard

noun

bliz·​zard ˈbli-zərd How to pronounce blizzard (audio)
: a long heavy snowstorm

blizzardy

adjective

variants also blizzardly
as in windy

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • windy
  • blustery
  • stormy
  • inclement
  • squally
  • turbulent
  • angry
  • restless
  • unsettled
  • agitated
  • extreme
  • severe
  • tempestuous
  • rough
  • intemperate
  • unquiet
  • foul
  • nasty

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • quiet
  • peaceful
  • placid
  • calm
  • serene
  • balmy
  • mild
  • tranquil
  • halcyon
  • still
  • hushed
  • temperate
  • untroubled
  • moderate
  • sunny
  • gentle
  • windless
  • clement
  • cloudless
  • sunshiny
  • rainless
  • equable
  • lown
  • stilly
  • clear
  • fair
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