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Meaning weather meaning

What does weather mean?
Definitions in simple English

weather

The weather in a place is the air temperature, the number of clouds, and the amount of wind and rain or snow. The weather conditions at the airport are bad. I don't think the plane will be able to fly. The radio says the hot summer weather is going to continue for a few more days.

weather

To weather is to be changed by the effects of sun, wind, ice or rain. The old house had weathered badly.

weather

(= weather condition, conditions, atmospheric condition) the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation they were hoping for good weather every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception the conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow (= upwind) towards the side exposed to wind (= brave) face and withstand with courage She braved the elements sail to the windward of cause to slope change under the action or influence of the weather A weathered old hut

Synonyms weather synonyms

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Topics weather topics

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Conjugation weather conjugation

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weather · verb

Examples weather examples

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Simple sentences

The paint is peeling off the weather-beaten wall.
How long will this cold weather go on?
How's the weather there?
I am fed up with this wet weather.
Fortunately, the weather was good.
Luckily, the weather turned out fine.
I dislike cold weather.
What the newspaper said about the weather has certainly come true.
Meat decays quickly in warm weather.
The weather report says it will rain tomorrow afternoon.
The weather forecast is not necessarily reliable.
Farmers always complain about the weather.
What is the weather like today?
Do you think tomorrow's weather will be good?
How's the weather?
How is the weather?
You'll soon get accustomed to this cold weather.
The sky promises fair weather.
Are you feeling under the weather?
The weather will soon begin to calm down.
The weather is fickle.
The cold weather has turned the leaves red.
The cold weather continued for three weeks.
Spring brings mild weather after the cold winter.
The weather in Florida is generally moderate.
The weather was lovely when I left home.
What marvelous weather.
It will be fine weather tomorrow, perhaps.
This meat stays good in cold weather.
When you breathe out in cold weather, you can see your breath.
The meeting will be held regardless of the weather.
After rain comes fair weather.
When the weather had cleared, the children began to play baseball again.

Movie subtitles

Weather was nice.
So, the weather's great in L.A. why'd you come back?
The weather's nice. People are friendly.
I liked the weather here, so I stayed.
The weather changed abruptly.
The sea weather tends to be different, and here it is always wet.
Lovely weather, we're having.
Stormy weather?
Lovely weather.
Nice weather for ducks.
It paid me, sure, in money I couldn't hang on to fair-weather friends, women, headlines.
Ocean very nice when you order weather or some eggs for breakfast.
Weather's made-to-order, Skipper.
Only in bad weather.
It's the weather data for this area.
And there's a long list of other abnormal changes in the weather.
A few thousand feet higher up we might find better weather, but I doubt it.
Just like the weather out here.
Surely you are not thinking of flying in this weather?
This little taste of bad weather we've had today is enough to upset anybody, if they're not used to it. Why don't you turn in early?
It's a long hard trip, you know, bad weather and all. She.
Through this weather.
We were sailing along in clear weather when all of a sudden a terrible storm came up.
If weather permits, we should reach Moscow in seven weeks. where Her Majesty is impatiently awaiting us.
It isn't bad weather now.
Unusually good weather for this season.
Nice weather we're having. - Mm-hm.
Say, I can pick mudders just as easily as fair weather horses anytime.
Today because the weather is stormy because that voice reminds you.
I didn't have the heart to put him out in weather like this.
What lovely weather we're having.
This is unusual weather, sir.
Mighty unusual weather.
It's nothing special, just talk about the weather and life.

News and current affairs

Weather forecasters cannot forecast far into the future, either, but at least they have precise mathematical models.
Scientists appear to know the mechanism that generates weather, even if it is inherently difficult to extrapolate very far.
The mathematical models that macroeconomists have may resemble weather models in some respects, but their structural integrity is not guaranteed by anything like a solid, immutable theory.
The weather is Mediterranean, and all of a sudden, so are the people.
PRAGUE - Weather conditions around the world this summer have provided ample fodder for the global warming debate.
Whereas some German companies persuaded workers to accept wage cuts to help weather the financial crisis, wages across the southern periphery have been marching steadily upwards, even as productivity has remained stagnant.
Extreme weather events such as hurricanes and typhoons are likely to increase.
It is easier to use than wind or solar power because it can produce electricity around the clock, without reliance on weather conditions.
Lifting billions of people out of poverty, however, would not only be intrinsically good; it would also make societies much more resilient in the face of extreme weather, whether caused by global warming or not.
They must know that this measure will have as much effect on food inflation as rain dancing has on the weather.
Various catastrophe bonds, covering earthquakes and other disasters, and weather derivatives have begun trading on financial markets in recent years.
Communities are already facing more extreme and frequent droughts, floods, and other weather events.
Consider what the IPCC had to say about extreme weather events such as intense hurricanes.
Cautious optimism seems justified if emerging markets can weather the impact of shrinking demand for their exports, and sustain their recent records of prudent macro-economic management.
Of course, it could simply have been the weather; a gorgeous summer has finally settled in after a miserable spring.
Ferguson believes that a doubling of public debt in the coming decade cannot erode US strength on its own, but that it could weaken a long-assumed faith in America's ability to weather any crisis.
Institutional clarity on the BCB's mandate for financial stability and the instruments at its disposal could help Brazil avoid future crises - or at least weather them more effectively.
The Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998 convinced governments and central banks that countries that maintained exchange controls were able to weather the storm better than countries that embraced liberalization.
Prices are not determined solely by the flow of current supply and demand and their current economic fundamentals (such as disruptions from weather or politics).
If we prepare societies for more ferocious hurricanes in the future, for example, we are also helping them to cope better with today's extreme weather.
Changing weather patterns are already affecting the lives of millions of Africans by reducing food security, facilitating the spread of diseases like malaria, and prompting mass migration.
The storm is on the horizon, but there may still be time to prepare to weather it safely.

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