Meteorologist

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /miːtiəˈrɑlədʒɪst/

Definitions of meteorologist

noun a person who studies or predicts the weather

Example Sentences

A1 The meteorologist predicted rain for tomorrow.

A2 The meteorologist uses various tools to forecast the weather.

B1 The meteorologist gave an accurate forecast for the upcoming week.

B2 The meteorologist specializes in studying atmospheric conditions.

C1 The meteorologist's expertise in climate patterns is unmatched.

C2 The meteorologist's research on global warming has been widely acclaimed.

Examples of meteorologist in a Sentence

formal The meteorologist accurately predicted the upcoming weather patterns.

informal I heard the meteorologist say it's going to rain tomorrow.

slang The meteorologist nailed the forecast today.

figurative She's like a meteorologist when it comes to predicting trends in the stock market.

Grammatical Forms of meteorologist

past tense

meteorologized

plural

meteorologists

comparative

more meteorological

superlative

most meteorological

present tense

meteorologizes

future tense

will meteorologize

perfect tense

has meteorologized

continuous tense

is meteorologizing

singular

meteorologist

positive degree

meteorological

infinitive

to meteorologize

gerund

meteorologizing

participle

meteorologized

Origin and Evolution of meteorologist

First Known Use: 1626 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'meteorologist' originated from the Greek word 'meteorologos', which combines 'meteōron' (meaning 'atmospheric phenomenon') and 'logos' (meaning 'study' or 'discourse').
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe those who studied atmospheric phenomena, the term 'meteorologist' has evolved to refer specifically to those who forecast and study weather patterns and climate changes.