Pronunciation: /ləˈvæntər/
noun a person who comes from the Levant region
A1 A levanter is a type of wind that blows in the Mediterranean region.
A2 The sailors were warned about the strong levanter that could disrupt their journey.
B1 The levanter brought relief from the hot weather in the coastal towns.
B2 The levanter created choppy waves, making it difficult for the fishermen to go out to sea.
C1 The levanter is a common meteorological phenomenon in the Mediterranean, affecting weather patterns.
C2 Scientists study the levanter to better understand its impact on climate and local ecosystems.
formal The levanter wind is a strong easterly wind that blows in the western Mediterranean region.
informal I heard there's a levanter coming our way, so make sure to secure any loose items outside.
slang The levanter wind is no joke, it can really mess up your hair if you're not careful.
figurative Her sudden departure felt like a levanter, leaving everyone surprised and disoriented.
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