Pronunciation: /ˈsʌnˌʃaɪni/

Definitions of sunshiny

adjective describing something that is bright, cheerful, or sunny

Example Sentences

A1 The weather is sunshiny today.

A2 I love going for walks on sunshiny days.

B1 The sunshiny weather makes me feel happy and energized.

B2 The sunshiny skies are perfect for a picnic in the park.

C1 The sunshiny day reminded me of my childhood summers.

C2 The sunshiny weather lifted my spirits and put me in a good mood.

Examples of sunshiny in a Sentence

formal The weather forecast predicts a sunshiny day with clear skies and warm temperatures.

informal I love waking up to a sunshiny morning, it always puts me in a good mood.

slang Let's go catch some rays on this sunshiny day!

figurative Her personality is like a sunshiny day, always brightening up the room.

Grammatical Forms of sunshiny

past tense

sunshined

plural

sunshinies

comparative

more sunshiny

superlative

most sunshiny

present tense

sunshines

future tense

will sunshine

perfect tense

has sunshined

continuous tense

is sunshining

singular

sunshiny

positive degree

sunshiny

infinitive

to sunshine

gerund

sunshining

participle

sunshined

Origin and Evolution of sunshiny

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'sunshiny' is derived from the combination of the words 'sun' and 'shiny', indicating a sunny and bright appearance.
Evolution of the word: The term 'sunshiny' has retained its original meaning of describing sunny and bright weather conditions. It has also been used figuratively to describe positive and cheerful attitudes or situations.