Moving air, especially a natural and perceptible movement of air parallel to or along the ground.
A movement of air generated artificially, as by bellows or a fan.
The direction from which a movement of air comes: The wind is north-northwest.
A movement of air coming from one of the four cardinal points of the compass: the four winds.
Breath, especially normal or adequate breathing; respiration: had the wind knocked out of them.
Gas produced in the stomach or intestines during digestion; flatulence.
The brass and woodwinds sections of a band or orchestra. Often used in the plural.
Wind instruments or their players considered as a group. Often used in the plural.
Woodwinds. Often used in the plural.
Something that disrupts or destroys: the winds of war.
A tendency; a trend: the winds of change.
Speech or writing empty of meaning; verbiage: His remarks on the subject are nothing but wind.
Vain self-importance; pomposity: an expert who was full of wind even before becoming famous.