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What are the English adjectives for weather?

English adjectives for weather include windy, cloudy, sunny, snowy, showery, foggy, wet, typhoon, sandstorm ,etc.

Word analysis:

1. windy

1. Pronunciation: British?['w?ndi] American?['w?ndi]?

2. Translation: adj.? Windy; windy

3. Example:

Hold on to the hat on a windy day.

Hold on to your hat on windy days.

2. sunny

1. Pronunciation: English?['s?ni] American?['s?ni]?

2. Translation: adj .? Sunny; sunny; bright; cheerful

3. Example:

We basked ourselves on the sunny beach.

We are in the sunshine Plenty of sun on the beach.

3. cloudy

1. Pronunciation: English?['kla?di] American?['kla?di]?

2. Translation: adj .?Cloudy; cloudy; turbid; unclear

3. Example:

In that cloudy sky only one lone star can be seen.

On that cloudy sky, only a solitary star could be seen.

4. foggy

1. Pronunciation: English?['f?ɡi] American?['f?ɡi]? ?

2. Translation: adj.? Foggy

3. Example:

He left Beijing on a foggy morning.

He left Beijing on a foggy morning.

5. wet

1. Pronunciation: English?[wet] American?[wet]??

2. Translation:

adj.? Wet; rainy day; cowardly

n. Moisture; rainy day

vt.? (make) wet

3. Example sentences :

The crowds packed into the cinema on a wet day.

A large group of people packed into the cinema on a rainy day.