Meaning & Definition of word "Snowy"

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    Snowy

    /ˈsnoʊi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Characterized by or covered with snow.
      • Example: The snowy landscape was a perfect setting for our winter vacation.
    • 2. Having snow; experiencing snowfall.
      • Example: The forecast predicts a snowy day tomorrow with several inches of accumulation.
    • 3. Resembling or suggesting snow; white or light in color.
      • Example: She wore a snowy white dress that flowed elegantly as she walked.
    • 4. Cold and harsh, similar to conditions during snowy weather.
      • Example: The snowy winds made it difficult to enjoy our hike through the mountains.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'snow' plus the adjectival suffix '-y'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    snowy day:

    A day characterized by falling snow, often associated with cold weather.

    snowy weather:

    Weather conditions that involve snowfall.

    snowy mountains:

    Mountains that are covered with snow.

    Related Words

    snow:

    A form of precipitation consisting of ice crystals.

    blizzard:

    A severe snowstorm with strong sustained winds.

    flurry:

    A brief burst of snowflakes.

    Slang Meanings of snowy

    Meaning: Very good or excellent, often referring to snow conditions.

    Example Sentence: The powder on the slopes is just snowy today!

    Meaning: To be in a state of confusion or difficulty, indicated humorously by the word snowy.

    Example Sentence: After that exam, I’m feeling a bit snowy!