Meaning & Definition of word "Snowfall"

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    Snowfall

    /ˈsnoʊfɔːl/

    noun:

    • 1. The act or process of falling snow, especially in large amounts.
      • Example: The snowfall last night covered the entire town in a thick blanket of white.
    • 2. The quantity or amount of snow that falls in a certain period.
      • Example: The weather forecast predicted a heavy snowfall of up to two feet by morning.
    • 3. A period characterized by falling snow.
      • Example: During the snowfall, children eagerly rushed outside to build snowmen.

    Etymology

    The word 'snowfall' is a compound of 'snow' and 'fall', referring to the falling of snow.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    heavy snowfall:

    A large amount of snow falling in a short period of time.

    light snowfall:

    A small or gentle amount of snow falling.

    first snowfall:

    The first occurrence of snow falling in a season.

    Related Words

    snow:

    Precipitation in the form of soft white flakes of ice.

    flurry:

    A brief period of light snowfall.

    blizzard:

    A severe snowstorm with strong sustained winds.

    Slang Meanings of snowfall

    Meaning: Powder

    Example Sentence: Let's go hit the powder this weekend!

    Meaning: White gold

    Example Sentence: This winter, the mountains are full of white gold!