Pronunciation: /klaʊdˌlænd/

Definitions of cloudland

noun a place imagined to be in the sky, made up of clouds

Example Sentences

A1 I dream of visiting cloudland one day.

A2 The children imagined they were flying through cloudland.

B1 The artist painted a beautiful landscape of cloudland.

B2 The novel described a mystical kingdom in the clouds called cloudland.

C1 Scientists are studying the unique ecosystem of cloudland.

C2 Explorers embarked on a daring expedition to reach the mysterious cloudland.

Examples of cloudland in a Sentence

formal The mountaintop was shrouded in mist, resembling a cloudland.

informal I felt like I was in cloudland when I reached the top of the hill.

slang Dude, that concert was like being in cloudland!

figurative Her mind often drifted to cloudland, where reality seemed distant.

Grammatical Forms of cloudland

past tense

cloudlanded

plural

cloudlands

comparative

more cloudlike

superlative

most cloudlike

present tense

cloudlands

future tense

will cloudland

perfect tense

have cloudlanded

continuous tense

is cloudlanding

singular

cloudland

positive degree

cloudland

infinitive

to cloudland

gerund

cloudlanding

participle

cloudlanding

Origin and Evolution of cloudland

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'cloudland' is believed to have originated from the combination of 'cloud' and 'land' to describe a place in the sky where clouds gather and form a distinct landscape.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a fantastical or imaginary place in the sky, 'cloudland' has evolved to also refer to a state of being dreamy or detached from reality.