Pronunciation: /skaɪ/
noun the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth
A1 The sky is blue.
A2 I love watching the clouds in the sky.
B1 The sky was filled with stars on a clear night.
B2 The colorful sunset painted the sky in shades of orange and pink.
C1 The sky seemed to stretch on forever, endless and vast.
C2 As the storm approached, dark clouds gathered in the sky, signaling the impending rain.
adjective relating to the sky or heavens
A1 The sky is blue.
A2 She looked up at the sky and saw a rainbow.
B1 The sky was filled with fluffy white clouds.
B2 As the sun set, the sky turned a beautiful shade of pink and orange.
C1 The night sky was illuminated by thousands of stars.
C2 The sky seemed to stretch on forever, endless and vast.
formal The sky was clear and blue, with not a cloud in sight.
informal Let's go for a walk and enjoy the beautiful sky.
slang The party was lit, the sky was full of stars.
figurative Her dreams reached for the sky, aiming high for success.
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