Meaning & Definition of Weather in English
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Weather
The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.
Pronunciation:
/ˈwɛðər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
weathersDetailed Definitions
Definition: The atmospheric conditions, including temperature, precipitation, and wind, at a particular location.
Example Sentence: The weather today is sunny with a high of 75 degrees.
Definition: The short-term state of the atmosphere.
Example Sentence: Weather can change rapidly in the mountains.
Definition: The state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, humidity, etc.
Example Sentence: I checked the weather report before leaving.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English wether, from Old English wæder, of uncertain origin.
Synonyms
climateatmospheric conditionsmeteorological conditions
Common Phrases and Expressions
- Weather the storm: To endure a difficult situation.
- Under the weather: Feeling ill or unwell.
- Make the weather: To have a significant impact on a situation.
Translations
- Spanish: clima
- French: temps
- German: Wetter
- Russian: погода
Related Words
- climate: The long-term average of weather patterns in a given area.
- forecast: A prediction of future weather conditions.
- meteorology: The science that deals with the atmosphere and its phenomena.
Slang Meanings of weather
Meaning: Chilly
Example Sentence: It's a bit chilly out, better grab a jacket.
Meaning: Fair weather
Example Sentence: He's only around during fair weather, not when things get tough.