Weather
UK /["/ˈweðə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈweðər/"]/
Definition
the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, such as the temperature, and if there is wind, rain, sun, etc.
In simple words: The condition outside, like sun, rain, or snow.
Examples
- The weather is beautiful today.
- What is the weather like in your city?
- The weather forecast says it will rain tomorrow.
- Inclement weather can cause flight delays.
- I love sunny weather during the summer.
- The weather changes quickly in spring.
Usage notes
Use 'weather' when talking about outdoor conditions. It is neutral and can be used in everyday conversation, as well as in reports. Avoid using it in highly technical contexts, like meteorology where specific terms are preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'weather' as the 'wet' and 'air' that you feel outside.
Collocations
- beautiful
- excellent
- fair
- spell
- enjoy
- have
- brave
- clear
- clear up
- improve
- conditions
- patterns
- system
- a change in the weather
- in all weather
- in all weather conditions
Synonyms
- atmospheric conditions
- climate
- meteorological conditions
- sky conditions
Antonyms
- storm
- bad weather
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'weather' with 'whether'.
- Using 'weather' in a singular form instead of plural.
- Mixing it up with 'climate', which describes long-term patterns.