Meaning & Definition of Autumn in English
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Autumn
The season between summer and winter.
Pronunciation:
/ˈɔːtəm/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
autumnsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The third season of the year, marking the transition from summer to winter, characterized by the dropping of leaves from deciduous trees.
Example Sentence: Autumn brings a beautiful array of colors as the leaves change.
Definition: The period of maturity or decline.
Example Sentence: The autumn of his career was marked by several notable achievements.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'autumnus' meaning 'fall' or 'harvest time'.
Synonyms
fallharvestseason of mists
Common Phrases and Expressions
- autumn leaves: the leaves that fall from trees in the autumn season.
- autumn breeze: a light, refreshing wind that occurs during the autumn.
- harvest time: the period in autumn when crops are collected.
Translations
- Spanish: otoño
- French: automne
- German: Herbst
- Russian: осень
Related Words
- fall: Another term for autumn, particularly used in American English.
- harvest: The process or period of gathering crops.
Slang Meanings of autumn
Meaning: Fall vibes
Example Sentence: I'm all about those fall vibes with pumpkin spice everything.
Meaning: Sweater weather
Example Sentence: It's officially sweater weather now that autumn has arrived.