Autumn - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈɔːtəm|  American pronunciation of the word autumn
Brit.  |ˈɔːtəm|  British pronunciation of the word autumn

noun

- the season when the leaves fall from the trees (syn: fall)

Extra examples

She went off to college in the autumn of 1999.

When autumn came he planted grass.

The reds and oranges of autumn leaves

I heard the rustle of the autumn leaves.

The autumn foliage was spectacular.

The woods are a riot of color in the autumn.

...the state's rolling hills are even more becoming when they are caparisoned in the glorious colors of autumn...

There was a chill in the autumn air.

...the harvest moon was a glowing cirque in autumn sky...

...a forest that was vibrant with the dappled foliage of autumn...

...a year of aberrant weather—record rainfall in the summer, record heat in the autumn...

...a frosty autumn that was a sign of the brutal winter that followed...

...we're looking for chestnuts and other items of that ilk for our autumn decorations...

...the moon was a lucent orb in the cloudless autumn sky...

...packed a warm jacket and other needfuls for an autumn weekend in the country...

Word forms

noun
singular: autumn
plural: autumns
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