gale

The meaning (definition) of the word gale
a very strong wind that bends trees
The word gale used in a sentence
“The gale was so strong it bent the trees in the yard.”
Words that mean the same as gale (synonyms)
windbreeze
Words that mean the opposite of gale (antonyms)
calm
The plural of the word gale
gales
How the word gale is said around the world
| French | coup de vent |
| Spanish | vendaval |
| Mandarin | 大风 |
| Hindi | आंधी |
| Arabic | عاصفة |
| Russian | шторм |
| Portuguese (EU) | vendaval |
| Portuguese (BR) | vendaval |
| Japanese | 強風 |
| German | Sturm |
| Urdu | آندھی |
| Punjabi | ਹਨੇਰੀ |
| Korean | 강풍 |
| Hebrew | סְעָרָה |
| Greek | θύελλα |
| Dutch | storm |
| Filipino | malakas na hangin |
| Vietnamese | gió mạnh |
| Turkish | fırtına |
| Persian | باد شدید |
| Polish | wichura |
| Ukrainian | шторм |
| Bengali | ঝড়ো হাওয়া |
| Swedish | storm |
| Italian | burrasca |
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