💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Windbound"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| becalmedverb | (nautical, of a sailing ship) Unable to move due to lack of wind. |
| weatherboundverb | (often nautical) Delayed or prevented by bad weather from doing something, such as travelling. |
| windless | Devoid of wind; calm. |
| shipboundnoun | in a ship; especially, being bound there, unable to leave. |
| boatbound | Restricted to a boat, unable to leave it. |
| wild | Untamed; not domesticated. |
| winter-bound | Hampered, curtailed, or trapped by winter weather. |
| breezeless | Without a breeze. |
| undersailed | (obsolete) Inadequately equipped with sails. |
| battenless | (nautical) Without a batten. |
| gustless | Without gusts (of wind). |
| breathless | Having difficulty breathing; gasping. |
| fogboundnoun | enveloped in fog to such an extent that movement is dangerous or impossible |
| saillessnoun | Lacking a sail. |
| footloose | Tending to travel or do as one pleases; readily without many commitments or responsibility. |
| beachedverb | Stranded and helpless, especially on a beach |
| dead in the water | (figuratively) Doomed; unable to succeed. |
| unshored | Without shoring. |
| landboundnoun | Restricted to the land; unable to enter the sea, sky, etc. |
| neapedverb | (nautical, of a vessel) caught aground during a spring tide, preventing it from being afloat until the next spring tide. |
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