Lesson No 14A-Words For Different Weather Conditions
Words for Different Weather Conditions
Understanding different weather conditions and their corresponding vocabulary is essential for effective communication. Below are common weather-related words along with their pronunciations in Devanagari script and meanings in English.
Weather Conditions
- Sunny
- Pronunciation: सनी
- Meaning: Bright with sunlight.
- Example: It’s a sunny day.
- इट्स अ सनी डे।
- Rainy
- Pronunciation: रेनिय
- Meaning: Characterized by rain.
- Example: It’s a rainy afternoon.
- इट्स अ रेनिय आफ्टरनून।
- Cloudy
- Pronunciation: क्लाउडी
- Meaning: Covered with clouds; overcast.
- Example: The sky is cloudy.
- द स्काय इज़ क्लाउडी।
- Stormy
- Pronunciation: स्टोर्मी
- Meaning: Characterized by strong winds and rain, thunder, or lightning.
- Example: It’s going to be stormy tonight.
- इट्स गोइंग टू बी स्टोर्मी टुनाइट।
- Windy
- Pronunciation: विंडी
- Meaning: Accompanied by wind.
- Example: It’s very windy outside.
- इट्स वेरी विंडी आउ्टसाइड।
- Snowy
- Pronunciation: स्नोवी
- Meaning: Covered with snow.
- Example: It’s a snowy winter.
- इट्स अ स्नोवी विंटर।
- Foggy
- Pronunciation: फॉगी
- Meaning: Full of or covered by fog.
- Example: The morning is foggy.
- द मॉर्निंग इज़ फॉगी।
- Hot
- Pronunciation: हॉट
- Meaning: High temperature; very warm.
- Example: It’s really hot today.
- इट्स रियली हॉट टुडे।
- Cold
- Pronunciation: कोल्ड
- Meaning: Low temperature; very cool or freezing.
- Example: It’s cold outside.
- इट्स कोल्ड आउटसाइड।
- Humid
- Pronunciation: ह्यूमिड
- Meaning: Having a high level of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- Example: It’s very humid today.
- इट्स वेरी ह्यूमिड टुडे।
- Dry
- Pronunciation: ड्राई
- Meaning: Lacking moisture or precipitation.
- Example: The weather is dry.
- द वेदर इज़ ड्राई।
- Clear
- Pronunciation: क्लियर
- Meaning: Free of clouds, fog, or storm.
- Example: It’s a clear night.
- इट्स अ क्लियर नाइट।
- Chilly
- Pronunciation: चिली
- Meaning: Uncomfortably cool or cold.
- Example: It’s quite chilly this evening.
- इट्स क्वाइट चिली दिस ईवनिंग।
- Blizzard
- Pronunciation: ब्लिज़र्ड
- Meaning: A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- Example: The blizzard is making it hard to travel.
- द ब्लिज़र्ड इज़ मेकिंग इट हार्ड टू ट्रैवल।
- Thunderstorm
- Pronunciation: थंडरस्टॉर्म
- Meaning: A storm with thunder and lightning and typically heavy rain.
- Example: There’s a thunderstorm forecast for tonight.
- देयर’स अ थंडरस्टॉर्म फोरकास्ट फॉर टुनाइट।
- Drizzle
- Pronunciation: ड्रिज़ल
- Meaning: Light rain falling in very fine drops.
- Example: It’s just drizzling right now.
- इट्स जस्ट ड्रिज़लिंग राइट नाउ।
- Breezy
- Pronunciation: ब्रीज़ी
- Meaning: Slight wind; gently windy.
- Example: It’s a breezy afternoon.
- इट्स अ ब्रीज़ी आफ्टरनून।
- Hail
- Pronunciation: हेल
- Meaning: Pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers.
- Example: It’s hailing outside.
- इट्स हेलिंग आउ्टसाइड।
Example Sentences
- Sunny
- Sentence: I love sunny days because I can go to the beach.
- आय लव सनी डेज़ बिकॉज़ आय कैन गो टू द बीच.
- Sentence: I love sunny days because I can go to the beach.
- Rainy
- Sentence: It’s a rainy afternoon; perfect for reading a book.
- इट्स अ रेनिय आफ्टरनून; परफेक्ट फॉर रीडिंग अ बुक.
- Sentence: It’s a rainy afternoon; perfect for reading a book.
- Cloudy
- Sentence: The sky is cloudy, so it might rain later.
- द स्काय इज़ क्लाउडी, सो इट माइट रेन लेटर.
- Sentence: The sky is cloudy, so it might rain later.
- Stormy
- Sentence: Stormy weather can be very dangerous for sailors.
- स्टोर्मी वेदर कैन बी वेरी डेंजरस फॉर सेलर्स.
- Sentence: Stormy weather can be very dangerous for sailors.
- Windy
- Sentence: It’s so windy that it’s hard to walk outside.
- इट्स सो विंडी दैट इट्स हार्ड टू वॉक आउटसाइड.
- Sentence: It’s so windy that it’s hard to walk outside.
- Snowy
- Sentence: The snowy mountains look beautiful in winter.
- द स्नोवी माउंटेन्स लुक ब्यूटीफुल इन विंटर.
- Sentence: The snowy mountains look beautiful in winter.
- Foggy
- Sentence: The foggy conditions make driving difficult.
- द फॉगी कंडिशन्स मेक ड्राइविंग डिफिकल्ट.
- Sentence: The foggy conditions make driving difficult.
- Hot
- Sentence: It’s too hot to stay outside for long.
- इट्स टू हॉट टू स्टे आउटसाइड फॉर लॉन्ग.
- Sentence: It’s too hot to stay outside for long.
- Cold
- Sentence: I need a warm jacket because it’s cold.
- आय नीड अ वॉर्म जैकेट बिकॉज़ इट्स कोल्ड.
- Sentence: I need a warm jacket because it’s cold.
- Humid
- Sentence: The weather is very humid, making it uncomfortable.
- द वेदर इज़ वेरी ह्यूमिड, मेकिंग इट अनकम्फ़र्टेबल.
- Sentence: The weather is very humid, making it uncomfortable.
- Dry
- Sentence: The garden needs watering because the weather is dry.
- द गार्डन नीड्स वॉटरिंग बिकॉज़ द वेदर इज़ ड्राई.
- Sentence: The garden needs watering because the weather is dry.
- Clear
- Sentence: It’s a clear night, perfect for stargazing.
- इट्स अ क्लियर नाइट, परफेक्ट फॉर स्टारगेजिंग.
- Sentence: It’s a clear night, perfect for stargazing.
- Chilly
- Sentence: It’s quite chilly this evening, so wear a coat.
- इट्स क्वाइट चिली दिस ईवनिंग, सो वियर अ कोट.
- Sentence: It’s quite chilly this evening, so wear a coat.
- Blizzard
- Sentence: The blizzard has caused many road closures.
- द ब्लिज़र्ड हैज़ कॉज़्ड मेनी रोड क्लोज़र्स.
- Sentence: The blizzard has caused many road closures.
- Thunderstorm
- Sentence: The thunderstorm last night was very loud.
- द थंडरस्टॉर्म लास्ट नाइट वाज़ वेरी लाउड.
- Sentence: The thunderstorm last night was very loud.
- Drizzle
- Sentence: It’s just drizzling, not enough to need an umbrella.
- इट्स जस्ट ड्रिज़लिंग, नॉट इनफ टू नीड अन अम्ब्रेला.
- Sentence: It’s just drizzling, not enough to need an umbrella.
- Breezy
- Sentence: It’s a breezy day, perfect for flying a kite.
- इट्स अ ब्रीज़ी डे, परफेक्ट फॉर फ्लाइंग अ काइट.
- Sentence: It’s a breezy day, perfect for flying a kite.
- Hail
- Sentence: The hailstones were as large as golf balls.
- द हेलस्टोन्स वेर ऐज़ लार्ज ऐज़ गोल्फ बॉल्स.
- Sentence: The hailstones were as large as golf balls.
Tips for Discussing Weather Conditions
- Use Descriptive Words: Expand your vocabulary by using varied descriptive weather words.
- Practice Daily: Discuss the current weather conditions daily for practice.
- Engage in Small Talk: Use weather as an icebreaker in conversations.
- Pay Attention to Weather Reports: Watch weather forecasts to learn new vocabulary and phrases.
- Ask Questions: Encourage conversation by asking questions about the weather.
By familiarizing yourself with these weather-related words and practicing their usage in sentences, you can enhance your conversational skills and engage more effectively in discussions about the weather. Happy learning!