Pronunciation: /esˈtɪvoʊ-ɔːˈtʌmnəl/
adjective describing something related to both summer and autumn
A1 I like the aestivo-autumnal colors of the leaves in the park.
A2 The aestivo-autumnal weather is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking.
B1 The aestivo-autumnal festival celebrates the changing seasons with music and food.
B2 The aestivo-autumnal landscape is breathtaking with the sun setting over the colorful trees.
C1 The aestivo-autumnal equinox marks the transition from summer to fall.
C2 Her painting captured the essence of the aestivo-autumnal season with its vibrant hues.
formal The aestivo-autumnal climate transition in this region is marked by a gradual decrease in temperature and increase in rainfall.
informal I love the aestivo-autumnal season because it's not too hot or too cold.
slang The aestivo-autumnal vibes are perfect for cozy sweater weather and pumpkin spice lattes.
figurative Her painting captured the essence of the aestivo-autumnal landscape, with warm hues and fading light.
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aestivo-autumnals
more aestivo-autumnal
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will be aestivo-autumnal
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is being aestivo-autumnal
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