Pronunciation: /ˈsʌni/

Definitions of sunny

adjective describing a weather condition with clear skies and abundant sunlight

Example Sentences

A1 The weather is sunny today.

A2 I love going for a walk on sunny days.

B1 The sunny weather makes me feel happy and energized.

B2 We decided to have a picnic in the sunny park.

C1 The sunny climate of the Mediterranean is perfect for a beach vacation.

C2 The sunny skies and warm temperatures create the ideal conditions for outdoor activities.

Examples of sunny in a Sentence

formal The weather forecast predicts a sunny day with clear skies.

informal Let's go to the beach since it's so sunny outside.

slang I love basking in the sun on a sunny day like this.

figurative Her cheerful personality always brings a sunny vibe to the office.

Grammatical Forms of sunny

past tense

sunbathed

plural

sunnies

comparative

sunnier

superlative

sunniest

present tense

sunnies

future tense

will be sunny

perfect tense

have been sunny

continuous tense

is being sunny

singular

sunny

positive degree

sunny

infinitive

to sunny

gerund

sunning

participle

sunned

Origin and Evolution of sunny

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'sunny' originated from Old English 'sunne' which means 'sun'. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word 'sunnon'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'sunny' has retained its original meaning of being related to the sun and bright light. It is commonly used to describe clear skies and pleasant weather.