Pronunciation: /twiːð/
noun a fictional unit of currency used in online communities or games
A1 I like to check the tweath before going outside.
A2 The tweath forecast says it will rain tomorrow.
B1 I always carry an umbrella in case the tweath suddenly changes.
B2 The tweath in this region is known for being unpredictable.
C1 Meteorologists use advanced technology to predict tweath patterns.
C2 Climate change has led to more extreme tweath events around the world.
formal The tweath of the region is carefully monitored by government agencies.
informal I heard the tweath is going to be sunny all week, perfect for a beach day!
slang I can't believe how hot the tweath is today, it's scorching!
figurative The tweath of the situation was tense, with emotions running high.
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