Meaning & Definition of word "Snow"

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    Snow

    /snoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. Precipitation that falls as white or translucent ice crystals formed through the freezing of water vapor in the atmosphere.
      • Example: The snow covered the ground in a thick, white blanket.
    • 2. A period of time during which snow falls.
      • Example: We stayed inside during the heavy snow last night.
    • 3. A flurry or spiral of something resembling snow, such as petals or ash.
      • Example: The cherry blossoms fell like snow in the spring breeze.

    verb:

    • 1. To fall as snow; to precipitate in the form of snow.
      • Example: It started to snow just before we left for the mountains.
    • 2. To cover or adorn with snow.
      • Example: The hills were snowed with a fresh layer of white by morning.

    Etymology

    Old English 'snāw', cognate with German 'Schnee' and Dutch 'sneeuw'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    snowed under:

    Overwhelmed with work or obligations.

    snowball effect:

    A situation in which something increases in size, importance, or intensity at an accelerating rate.

    snow job:

    An attempt to deceive or persuade someone with insincere talk.

    Related Words

    blizzard:

    A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.

    sledding:

    The activity of riding on a sled down a snowy hill.

    snowman:

    A figure made of packed snow, often shaped like a human.

    Slang Meanings of snow

    Meaning: Cocaine, referring to its white powdery appearance.

    Example Sentence: He was arrested for dealing snow in the club.

    Meaning: To mislead someone, especially in a persuasive manner.

    Example Sentence: Don't let them snow you with their fancy words.