Fair Weather

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /fɛr ˈwɛðər/

Definitions of fair weather

noun Fair weather refers to pleasant weather conditions, usually characterized by clear skies, mild temperatures, and little to no precipitation.

Example Sentences

A1 I prefer fair weather for outdoor activities.

A2 Fair weather is perfect for a picnic in the park.

B1 The wedding was planned for fair weather, but it ended up raining.

B2 Sailors always hope for fair weather during their voyages.

C1 The farmers were grateful for the fair weather that helped their crops thrive.

C2 The event organizers were relieved when they saw the fair weather forecast for the weekend.

Examples of fair weather in a Sentence

formal The event was held outdoors, and we were fortunate to have fair weather throughout the day.

informal Let's plan a picnic for this weekend, as the forecast is showing fair weather.

slang I'm so glad it's fair weather today, let's make the most of it!

figurative In times of trouble, true friends are like fair weather, always there to brighten your day.

Grammatical Forms of fair weather

plural

fair weathers

comparative

fairer weather

superlative

fairest weather

present tense

fair weather

future tense

will have fair weather

perfect tense

have had fair weather

continuous tense

is having fair weather

singular

fair weather

positive degree

very fair weather

infinitive

to have fair weather

gerund

having fair weather

participle

had fair weather

Origin and Evolution of fair weather

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'fair weather' originated in Middle English as 'faire weder' derived from Old English 'fæger weder'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe pleasant or fine weather conditions, the phrase 'fair weather' has evolved to also symbolize favorable or agreeable circumstances in general.