IPA: /tʃuˈbɑːskoʊ/
KK: /tʃuˈbɑːskoʊ/
A strong and sudden storm that includes heavy rain, thunder, and lightning, typically occurring during the rainy season in coastal areas of Central and South America.
The fishermen were warned to stay ashore due to the approaching chubasco.
The word 'chubasco' originates from Spanish, meaning a sudden and violent storm, particularly in coastal areas. It is derived from the Spanish word 'chubasco', which refers to a heavy rain or squall, often associated with thunderstorms.
Think of a sudden and violent storm when you hear 'chubasco', as it directly describes that kind of weather phenomenon.
No commonly confused words.