Climate - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈklaɪmət|  American pronunciation of the word climate
Brit.  |ˈklaɪmət|  British pronunciation of the word climate

noun

- the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time (syn: clime)
the dank climate of southern Wales
- the prevailing psychological state (syn: mood)
the climate of opinion

Extra examples

These trees only grow in humid climates.

The country's climate is ideal for growing grapes.

A climate of fear prevails in the city.

The company is trying to develop a positive climate for innovation.

Los Angeles' warm, dry climate

These flowers will not grow in cold climates.

Small businesses are finding it hard to survive in the present economic climate.

We will be studying the forces that govern the Earth's climate.

The climate there is very harsh.

The area's dry climate discourages agriculture.

...Hawaii is known for its delightfully clement climate....

...an area with an equable climate would be our first choice for a place in which to settle...

...the indigenes had not merely adapted to the harsh climate, but had in fact prospered in it...

The geese will overwinter in a warmer climate.

...in that climate of fear, an accusation alone was presumptive evidence of guilt...

Word forms

noun
singular: climate
plural: climates
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