Pronunciation: /ˈnɔːrðər/

Definitions of norther

noun a strong wind or storm from the north

Example Sentences

A1 I live in the northern part of the city.

A2 The norther brought cold winds and snow to the region.

B1 The northerly winds made it difficult to go outside.

B2 The norther of the group was responsible for navigation.

C1 The norther of the team was a skilled mountaineer.

C2 The norther of the expedition was an experienced explorer.

adjective relating to the north or a northerly direction

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a norther wind blowing through the trees.

A2 The norther region of the country is known for its cold winters.

B1 She decided to take a trip to the norther part of the country to see the Northern Lights.

B2 The norther climate can be harsh, but the scenery is breathtaking.

C1 The norther hemisphere experiences colder temperatures in the winter.

C2 The norther landscape was covered in snow, creating a beautiful winter wonderland.

Examples of norther in a Sentence

formal The northerly winds brought a chill to the region.

informal I heard it's going to be cold this weekend because of the norther coming in.

slang I can't believe how strong that norther was yesterday!

figurative The sudden change in his mood was like a norther sweeping through the room.

Grammatical Forms of norther

plural

northers

comparative

more norther

superlative

most norther

present tense

norther

future tense

will norther

perfect tense

has northered

continuous tense

is northering

singular

norther

positive degree

norther

infinitive

to norther

gerund

northering

participle

northered

Origin and Evolution of norther

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'norther' originated in the United States, specifically in the Southern region.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a strong cold wind from the north, 'norther' has evolved to also refer to a cold weather front or storm that brings cold temperatures to a region.