IPA: /sɪˈmuːm/
KK: /sɪˈmuːm/
A strong, hot wind that carries dust and sand, typically found in desert regions of Asia and Africa.
The simoom swept across the desert, making it difficult to see and breathe.
Simoom originates from Arabic "سموم" (samūm), meaning a poisonous or noxious wind. The term describes a hot, dry wind that can be harmful, particularly in desert regions.
Imagine a hot, poisonous wind blowing through the desert — that's what simoom refers to.
No commonly confused words.