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atmospheric conditions, characteristic weather
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characteristic weather, meteorological conditions
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- climate
- clime
- elements
- get through
- overcome
- resist
- ride out
- suffer
- surmount
- survive
- withstand
- acclimate
- brave
- expose
- harden
- season
- stand
- toughen
- bear the brunt of
- bear up against
- become toughened
- come through
- grow hardened
- grow strong
- make it
- pull through
- rise above
- stick it out
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SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO WEATHER
- battle with
- buffet
- carry on
- confront
- deal
- dispatch
- encounter
- endure
- face
- get a handle on
- get by
- grapple
- hack
- hack it
- handle
- hold one’s own
- live with
- make go of it
- make it
- make out
- make the grade
- pit oneself against
- rise to occasion
- struggle
- struggle through
- suffer
- survive
- tangle
- tussle
- weather
- wrestle
- abide
- accustom
- allow
- be patient with
- bear the brunt
- brave
- brook
- cope with
- countenance
- eat
- encounter
- experience
- face
- feel
- go through
- grin and bear it
- hang in
- keep up
- know
- live out
- live through
- meet with
- never say die
- permit
- put up with
- repress feelings
- resign oneself
- ride out
- sit through
- stand
- stick
- stick it out
- stomach
- subject to
- submit to
- suffer
- support
- sustain
- swallow
- take
- take it
- take patiently
- tolerate
- undergo
- weather
- withstand
- abides
- accustoms
- allows
- bears the brunt
- braves
- brooks
- copes with
- countenances
- eats
- encounters
- experiences
- faces
- feels
- goes through
- grins and bears it
- hangs in
- is patient with
- keeps up
- knows
- lives out
- lives through
- meets with
- never says dies
- permits
- puts up with
- repress feelings
- resigns oneself
- rides out
- sits through
- stands
- sticks
- sticks it out
- stomachs
- subject to
- submits to
- suffers
- supports
- sustains
- swallows
- takes
- takes it
- takes patiently
- tolerates
- undergoes
- weathers
- withstands
- be patient with
- bear
- bear the brunt
- brave
- cope with
- face
- go through
- grin and bear it
- gut it out
- hang in
- hang in there
- keep up
- live out
- live through
- meet with
- never say die
- put up with
- ride out
- sit through
- stand
- stick in there
- stick it out
- stomach
- suffer
- swallow
- take
- take it
- tough it out
- weather
- withstand
- bested
- came out on top
- conquered
- crushed
- downed
- drowned
- got around
- got the better of
- hurdled
- knocked over
- knocked socks off
- licked
- mastered
- outlived
- overpowered
- overthrew
- overwhelmed
- prevailed
- prostrated
- reduced
- rendered
- rose above
- shocked
- stunned
- subdued
- subjugated
- surmounted
- survived
- threw
- triumph over
- vanquished
- was victorious
- weathered
- whelmed
- won
- worsted
- be victorious
- best
- come out on top
- conquer
- crush
- down
- drown
- get around
- get the better of
- hurdle
- knock over
- knock socks off
- lick
- master
- outlive
- overpower
- overthrow
- overwhelm
- prevail
- prostrate
- reduce
- render
- rise above
- run over
- shock
- stun
- subdue
- subjugate
- surmount
- survive
- throw
- triumph over
- vanquish
- weather
- whelm
- win
- worst
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WiktionaryRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote
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weatherverb
To endure or survive an event or action without undue damage.
Joshua weathered a collision with a freighter near South Africa.
Synonyms:
weatherboard
Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:3.2 / 5 votes
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weather, weather condition, conditions, atmospheric conditionadjective
the atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation
«they were hoping for good weather»; «every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception»; «the conditions were too rainy for playing in the snow»
Synonyms:
conditions, atmospheric condition, weather conditionAntonyms:
leeward -
upwind, weather(a)verb
towards the side exposed to wind
Antonyms:
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weather, endure, brave, brave outverb
face and withstand with courage
«She braved the elements»
Synonyms:
go, live, put up, stand, last, brave out, brave, support, hold up, hold out, persist, stomach, digest, suffer, live on, brook, prevail, stick out, run, tolerate, wear, endure, survive, bear, abide, die hardAntonyms:
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weatherverb
cause to slope
Synonyms:
endure, brave out, braveAntonyms:
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weatherverb
sail to the windward of
Synonyms:
endure, brave out, braveAntonyms:
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weatherverb
change under the action or influence of the weather
«A weathered old hut»
Synonyms:
endure, brave out, braveAntonyms:
leeward
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- Decay
- Defy
- Navigation
- Sail
- Slant
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List of paraphrases for «weather»:
meteorological, meteorology, climate, time, climatic, temperature, weatherman, weather-related, atmospheric, air, forecast
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How to use weather in a sentence?
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Tanguy Taffin:
It’s my dream, i’ve always been fascinated by the weather.
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Peter Marosszeky:
The seas haven’t been very friendly, but the black boxes have a 30-day life and they will be able to find them, particularly in the shallow waters, it’s the weather that is causing the delay.
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Kris Tamulis:
We were trying to beat the weather all day and I think we were really lucky that we finished today, honestly, if we would have called it after 36, I think I was maybe like tied for ninth or 10th, I would be, great, fine, that’s okay. I get to go home.
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Kevin Trenberth:
There’s certainly a large natural variability that occurs in the weather but … we often hear about the El Nino phenomenon and at the moment we’re in the La Niña phase. And that certainly influences the kinds of patterns that tend to occur. And so that’s a player as well.
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Richard Jenkins:
The oceans are really driving our global weather and climate, understanding the rate of change is going to really give us deep insights into our future and how we might need to change things.
Translations for weather
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- weerAfrikaans
- جو, طقسArabic
- havaAzerbaijani
- һауа, көнBashkir
- надвор’е, пагодаBelarusian
- времеBulgarian
- আবহ, আবহাওয়াBengali
- amzerBreton
- tempsCatalan, Valencian
- [[nechat]] [[zvětrat]], přestát, počasí, přečkat, zvětratCzech
- tywyddWelsh
- vejr, luvDanish
- überstehen, WetterGerman
- στοιχεία, καιρόςGreek
- vetero, veteraEsperanto
- tiempoSpanish
- ilmEstonian
- eguraldiBasque
- هوا, آب و هواPersian
- ylähanka, sää, nostaa tuuleen, [[selvitä]] (jostakin)Finnish
- veðurFaroese
- intempéries, tempsFrench
- waarWestern Frisian
- aimsirIrish
- aimsir, sìdeScottish Gaelic
- áraGuaraní
- મોસમGujarati
- מֶזֶג אֲוִירHebrew
- ऋतु, मौसमHindi
- idő, időjárásHungarian
- եղանակArmenian
- cuaca, hawaIndonesian
- veteroIdo
- veðurIcelandic
- tempoItalian
- מזג אווירHebrew
- 乗り切る, 天気Japanese
- ამინდიGeorgian
- ауа райыKazakh
- ធាតុអាកាសKhmer
- ವಾತಾವರಣKannada
- 日氣, 날씨, 바래다, 일기Korean
- аба ырайыKyrgyz
- caelum, status caeliLatin
- ພູມອາກາດ, ອາກາດLao
- orasLithuanian
- laikapstākļi, laiksLatvian
- fotoanaMalagasy
- време, непогодаMacedonian
- അന്തരീക്ഷസ്ഥിതിMalayalam
- цаг агаарMongolian
- cuaca, hawaMalay
- ဥတုBurmese
- weerDutch
- vêr, værNorwegian
- pogodaPolish
- tempo, tempo atmosféricoPortuguese
- stare atmosferică, vreme, intemperii, timpRomanian
- ненастье, непогода, погода, наветренная сторонаRussian
- вријеме, време, vrijeme, vremeSerbo-Croatian
- කාලගුණයSinhala, Sinhalese
- počasieSlovak
- vremeSlovene
- motAlbanian
- väderSwedish
- hali ya hewaSwahili
- காலநிலைTamil
- కాలముTelugu
- ҳавоTajik
- อากาศ, สภาพอากาศThai
- howaTurkmen
- klima, panahonTagalog
- havaTurkish
- һава, көнTatar
- погодаUkrainian
- موسمUrdu
- ob-havoUzbek
- 時節, thời tiếtVietnamese
- װעטערYiddish
- 天氣Chinese
- izuluZulu
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n
a ailing, below par, ill, indisposed, nauseous, not well, off-colour, out of sorts, poorly (informal) seedy (informal) sick
b crapulent, crapulous, drunk, flying (slang) groggy (informal) hung over (informal) inebriated, intoxicated, one over the eight (slang) the worse for drink, three sheets in the wind (informal) under the influence (informal)
vb
3 expose, harden, season, toughen
4 bear up against, brave, come through, endure, get through, live through, make it (informal) overcome, pull through, resist, ride out, rise above, stand, stick it out (informal) suffer, surmount, survive, withstand
Antonyms
4 cave in, collapse, fail, fall, give in, go under, succumb, surrender, yield
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English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
weather
( weathers 3rd person present) ( weathering present participle) ( weathered past tense & past participle )
1 n-uncount The weather is the condition of the atmosphere in one area at a particular time, for example if it is raining, hot, or windy.
The weather was bad…, I like cold weather…, Fishing is possible in virtually any weather., …the weather conditions.
2 verb If something such as wood or rock weathers or is weathered, it changes colour or shape as a result of the wind, sun, rain, or cold.
Unpainted wooden furniture weathers to a grey colour… V
This rock has been weathered and eroded. be V-ed, Also V n
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weathered adj
(=weather-beaten)
The facade of the building was a little weathered…, The man had a worn, weathered face.
3 verb If you weather a difficult time or a difficult situation, you survive it and are able to continue normally after it has passed or ended.
The government has weathered its worst political crisis. V n
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to weather the storm
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storm
4 If you say that someone is making heavy weather of a task, you are critical of them because they are doing it in an inefficient way and are making it seem more difficult than it really is.
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make heavy weather of something phrase V inflects, PHR n (disapproval)
Some of the riders in this section made heavy weather of the cross-country race.
5 If you say that you are under the weather, you mean that you feel slightly ill.
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under the weather phrase v-link PHR
(=unwell)
I was still feeling a bit under the weather.
fair-weather
You use fair-weather to refer to someone who offers help to someone, or who takes part in a particular activity, only when it is easy or pleasant for them to do so. adj ADJ n (disapproval)
…a fair-weather friend.
weather-beaten , weatherbeaten
1 adj If your face or skin is weather-beaten, it is rough with deep lines because you have spent a lot of time outside in bad weather.
usu ADJ n
(=weathered)
…a stout man with a ruddy, weather-beaten face.
2 adj Something that is weather-beaten is rough and slightly damaged after being outside for a long time.
(=weathered)
They would look out through the cracks of their weather-beaten door.
weather forecast ( weather forecasts plural ) A weather forecast is a statement saying what the weather will be like the next day or for the next few days. n-count
weather forecaster ( weather forecasters plural ) A weather forecaster is a person whose job is to study weather conditions and make reports predicting what the weather will be like for the next few days. n-count
weather girl ( weather girls plural ) A weather girl is a young woman who presents weather forecasts at regular times on television or radio. n-count
weather station ( weather stations plural ) A weather station is a place where facts about the weather are recorded and studied. n-count
weather vane ( weather vanes plural ) A weather vane is a metal object on the roof of a building which turns round as the wind blows. It is used to show the direction of the wind. n-count
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petrichor |
n. |
distinctive scent that accompanies the rain and rises up from the ground especially after a period of warm and dry weather |
Ex.: And we could smell the scent of wheat and petrichor rising up in the air as a silent clamour. |
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Synonyms
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Rhymes with Weather
- get-together
- altogether
- birdfeather
- together
- whether
- grether
- tether
- sether
- raether
- nether
- leather
- heather
- feather
How do you pronounce weather?
Pronounce weather as ˈwɛðər.
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Sentences with weather
Quotes about weather
8. weather
verb. [‘ˈwɛðɝ’] cause to slope.
Etymology
- weder (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. weather
verb. [‘ˈwɛðɝ’] sail to the windward of.
Etymology
- weder (Old English (ca. 450-1100))