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Sleet

UK //sliːt//US //sliːt//

Definition

A mixture of rain and snow that falls as ice pellets.

In simple words: Wet snow or rain that falls when it's cold.

Examples

  • The weather forecast predicts sleet overnight.
  • Driving can be dangerous when there's sleet on the road.
  • Yesterday, we experienced sleet that made everything icy.
  • Sleet can cause power outages due to ice accumulation on trees.
  • I hate walking in sleet; it makes my shoes wet.

Usage notes

Use 'sleet' to describe specific winter weather conditions. Avoid using it in non-weather contexts. More common in regions with cold winters.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'sleet' as 'slippery sheet' of wet snow.

Collocations

  • falling sleet
  • driving in sleet
  • sleet accumulation

Synonyms

  • ice pellets
  • wintry mix
  • winter precipitation

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'sleep' due to pronunciation
  • Using 'sleet' when referring to regular rain
  • Not recognizing 'sleet' as a specific type of precipitation