Weather - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈweðər|  American pronunciation of the word weather
Brit.  |ˈweðə|  British pronunciation of the word weather

noun

- the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation (syn: conditions)
they were hoping for good weather
every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception

verb

- face and withstand with courage (syn: brave, endure)
- cause to slope
- sail to the windward of
- change under the action or influence of the weather
A weathered old hut

adjective

- towards the side exposed to wind (syn: upwind)

Extra examples

The weather today will be hot and dry.

The hikers sought protection from the weather under an overhang.

It looks like we're in for some weather tomorrow.

We'll take a look at the weather right after this commercial break.

Check the weather before you make plans.

The wood on the porch has weathered over the years.

They weathered a terrible storm while at sea.

He has weathered the criticism well.

The weather was bad.

I like cold weather.

They go out in all weathers.

The other weathered a serious illness and lived on for two or three years.

What's the weather like today?

The weather turned bitterly cold.

The weather forecast said it would be fine all day.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: weather
he/she/it: weathers
present participle: weathering
past tense: weathered
past participle: weathered
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