Pronunciation: /ˈɛs.tɪ.vəl/

Definitions of aestival

adjective relating to or occurring in summer

Example Sentences

A1 I love the warm weather of aestival season.

A2 During the aestival months, I enjoy spending time at the beach.

B1 The aestival atmosphere at the summer music festival was lively and fun.

B2 The aestival blooms in the garden added a vibrant touch to the outdoor space.

C1 The aestival climate of the Mediterranean region is perfect for a relaxing vacation.

C2 The aestival solstice marks the beginning of summer and the longest day of the year.

Examples of aestival in a Sentence

formal The aestival equinox marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

informal I love taking aestival walks in the park during the summer.

slang Let's hit the beach for an aestival party this weekend!

figurative Her aestival personality always brings a sense of warmth and joy to any gathering.

Grammatical Forms of aestival

plural

aestivals

comparative

more aestival

superlative

most aestival

present tense

aestival

future tense

will be aestival

perfect tense

has been aestival

continuous tense

is being aestival

singular

aestival

positive degree

aestival

infinitive

to be aestival

gerund

being aestival

participle

aestivating

Origin and Evolution of aestival

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aestival' originated from the Latin word 'aestivus', which means 'pertaining to summer'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aestival' has retained its original meaning of 'related to summer' but is now used less frequently in modern English compared to its earlier usage.