weather
/ˈwɛðɚ/
nounverbweath · er
WEAther has “WEA” like “WE Are” checking the forecast: WE A—then “ther.”
Yes, it's weather. Remember the middle is -ea- (wea-), not -eaR- or -eath-: weath + er.
Definitions
- nounThe condition of the air outside at a particular time and place (such as temperature, wind, rain, or snow).
- nounChanges in the atmosphere over time, especially as they affect daily life.
- verbTo come safely through or endure something (such as a storm or a difficult situation).
- verbTo wear away or change in appearance because of exposure to air, rain, wind, or sun.
Examples
- “The weather turned cold and windy before the game started.”
- “We checked the forecast to see if the weather would be sunny tomorrow.”
- “The old fence has weathered many storms over the years.”
Synonyms
climateforecastconditionsatmosphereelements
Antonyms
calm
Translations
ES clima / tiempoPT clima / tempoFR temps (météo)
Common misspellings
wetherwheatherwaetherweaterwethearweathar
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