Snowcapped

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsnoʊˌkæpt/

Definitions of snowcapped

adjective describing something that has a covering of snow on its peak or top

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a snowcapped mountain during my vacation.

A2 The snowcapped peaks of the Alps were breathtaking.

B1 The snowcapped trees glistened in the sunlight.

B2 We hiked through the snowcapped wilderness for hours.

C1 The snowcapped landscape was a photographer's dream.

C2 The snowcapped mountain range stretched as far as the eye could see.

Examples of snowcapped in a Sentence

formal The snowcapped mountains provided a picturesque backdrop for the village.

informal We should go skiing on those snowcapped peaks next weekend.

slang Check out those dope snowcapped hills, they look amazing!

figurative Her hair was like a snowcapped mountain, white and glistening in the sunlight.

Grammatical Forms of snowcapped

past tense

snowcapped

plural

snowcapped

comparative

more snowcapped

superlative

most snowcapped

present tense

snowcaps

future tense

will snowcap

perfect tense

has snowcapped

continuous tense

is snowcapping

singular

snowcapped

positive degree

snowcapped

infinitive

to snowcap

gerund

snowcapping

participle

snowcapped

Origin and Evolution of snowcapped

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'snowcapped' originated from the combination of 'snow' referring to frozen precipitation and 'capped' meaning covered on the top.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe mountains or peaks covered with snow, the term 'snowcapped' has evolved to also refer to any object or structure with a covering of snow on top.