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Overcast
UK //əʊvəˈkɑːst//US //oʊvərˈkæst//
Definition
Having many clouds; dark and gloomy without sunlight.
In simple words: Dark and cloudy weather, with no sunlight.
Examples
- The sky was overcast all day, making it feel quite gloomy.
- On overcast days, I often feel sleepy and unmotivated.
- The forecast predicts an overcast sky for the entire week.
- As we walked, the weather turned overcast and a chill set in.
- An overcast morning can sometimes lead to a beautiful sunset later.
Usage notes
Used to describe the weather; appropriate for both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it for clear or sunny conditions.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'over' like a blanket covering the sky.
Collocations
- overcast skies
- overcast conditions
- overcast day
- overcast weather
- overcast morning
Synonyms
- cloudy
- grey
- overclouded
- dull
- gloomy
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'cloudy' - 'overcast' means completely covered with clouds.
- Using it in non-weather contexts incorrectly.
- Assuming it means rain when it may not.