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Meaning of Snow

In simple words: Soft white ice that falls from the sky in cold weather.

Snow in a sentence

  • The snow fell softly on the ground, creating a beautiful white blanket.
  • Children love to play in the snow during winter.
  • Snow can make driving conditions very dangerous.
  • We built a snowman in the front yard after the big snowstorm.
  • The snow melted quickly as the sun came out.

How to use Snow

Use 'snow' when talking about weather conditions, especially in winter. It's common in neutral conversations. Avoid using it in very formal writing unless discussing meteorology.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'snow globe' filled with white flakes to remember what snow looks like.

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Collocations with Snow

Synonyms for Snow

Opposites of Snow

Common mistakes with Snow

  • Confused with 'snowing' as a noun.
  • Using in the wrong context, like 'snow' when referring to non-white precipitation.
  • Spelling errors, such as 'sno' or 'snoe'.

Compare Snow with Powder, Frost, Ice

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Frequently asked questions about Snow

What does Snow mean?

Soft white ice that falls from the sky in cold weather.

What is the definition of Snow?

small soft white pieces (called flakes) of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather; this substance when it is lying on the ground

How do you use Snow in a sentence?

The snow fell softly on the ground, creating a beautiful white blanket.

Can you give another example of Snow?

Children love to play in the snow during winter.

What are synonyms for Snow?

Common alternatives include flakes, powder, frost, ice, winter precipitation.

What is the opposite of Snow?

Opposite meanings include heat, warmth.

What words go with Snow?

It commonly pairs with heavy, thick, fine, flake, fall, flurry, be covered in, blow, clear, cover something, lie, pile, flurry, shower, storm, across the snow, in snow, into snow.

What are common mistakes when using Snow?

Confused with 'snowing' as a noun. Using in the wrong context, like 'snow' when referring to non-white precipitation. Spelling errors, such as 'sno' or 'snoe'.

How do you pronounce Snow?

US: /["/snəʊ/"]/, UK: /["/snəʊ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Snow?

Use 'snow' when talking about weather conditions, especially in winter. It's common in neutral conversations. Avoid using it in very formal writing unless discussing meteorology.

What CEFR level is Snow?

"Snow" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.