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View synonyms for weather vane
weather vane
or weather·vane
noun
- a device, as a rod to which a freely rotating pointer is attached, for indicating the direction of the wind.
weather vane
noun
- a vane designed to indicate the direction in which the wind is blowing
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Word History and Origins
Origin of weather vane1
First recorded in 1715–25
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Example Sentences
When throngs of visitors move through the show, which started Nov. 8, they’ll create air currents, stirring the mobiles to move in a slow ballet of weather vanes.
From Seattle Times
A museum should not change directions like a weather vane but give us the reassurance that some things are timeless and provide us with the history and progression of art.
From Los Angeles Times
There are weather vanes with more firmly fixed positions.
From Los Angeles Times
Long an integral part of the social calendar, Germany’s roughly 500 Christmas markets have renewed importance as weather vanes of the national mood.
From New York Times
Others say she’s a weather vane, pivoting when it suits her advancement.
From Washington Post
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