Pronunciation: /ˈbruməl/

Definitions of brumal

adjective relating to winter or occurring in winter

Example Sentences

A1 I don't like brumal weather because it's too cold for me.

A2 During the brumal months, I prefer to stay indoors and keep warm.

B1 The brumal climate in this region can be harsh and unforgiving.

B2 Despite the brumal conditions, the mountaineers continued their ascent.

C1 The brumal landscape was covered in a blanket of snow, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

C2 The artist captured the beauty of the brumal scenery in his stunning winter landscapes.

Examples of brumal in a Sentence

formal The brumal weather brought heavy snowfall to the region.

informal I can't stand this brumal cold, I miss summer already.

slang I'm over this brumal chill, it's making me want to hibernate.

figurative The brumal atmosphere in the office was palpable as tensions rose during the meeting.

Grammatical Forms of brumal

plural

brumals

comparative

more brumal

superlative

most brumal

present tense

brumals

future tense

will be brumal

perfect tense

have been brumal

continuous tense

is being brumal

singular

brumal

positive degree

brumal

infinitive

to be brumal

gerund

brumaling

participle

brumaled

Origin and Evolution of brumal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'brumal' originated from the Latin word 'brumalis' which means 'pertaining to winter'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'brumal' has retained its original meaning of 'related to winter' and is still used in modern English in a similar context.