noun
- a current of air, water, or other fluid flowing inward
- the act or process of drawing in or inhaling
Usage: nautical; technical
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The indraught of cool air from the open window refreshed the stuffy room.
- Sailors had to account for the indraught when navigating near the rocky coast.
- The ventilation system created a strong indraught that pulled dust toward the filter.
- An indraught of seawater entered the harbor during the tidal shift.
- The indraught of breath before speaking was barely noticeable.