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whoosh

/wuːʃ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A rushing sound made by a sudden movement of air or water.

Example Sentences:
  • With a loud whoosh, the subway train sped past the platform.
  • She heard the whoosh of the wind through the tall pine trees.
2.verb

To move with a rushing sound or a sudden, rapid motion.

Example Sentences:
  • The car whooshed past us on the highway.
  • Cool air whooshed into the room as the door opened.
3.interjection

Used to express the speed or suddenness of something passing, or relief after a tense moment.

Example Sentences:
  • And just like that, whoosh! The money was gone.
  • Whoosh, that was a close call during the exam.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

An imitative word (onomatopoeia) that attempts to mimic the sound of a sudden rush or movement of air, emerging in the late 19th century in English.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of the sound of a strong gust of wind rushing past your ears: 'whoosh!'

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Frequently Asked Questions About “whoosh

1. What is the meaning of “whoosh” in English?

In English, whoosh (noun) is defined as: “A rushing sound made by a sudden movement of air or water.”.

2. How do you use “whoosh” in a sentence?

With a loud whoosh, the subway train sped past the platform.

3. What are English synonyms of “whoosh”?

Common synonyms include:swish,whiz,swoosh,rush

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “whoosh”?

An imitative word (onomatopoeia) that attempts to mimic the sound of a sudden rush or movement of air, emerging in the late 19th century in English.