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

  1. nounThe condition of the air outside at a particular time and place (such as temperature, wind, rain, or snow).
  2. nounChanges in the atmosphere over time, especially as they affect daily life.
  3. verbTo come safely through or endure something (such as a storm or a difficult situation).
  4. 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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