Weather And Climate Terms

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the time in the morning when light first appears in the sky

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  • The birds began chirping at daybreak, signaling the start of a new day.
  • Let's catch the sunrise at daybreak tomorrow, it's going to be beautiful.
  • We partied until daybreak and had the best time ever.
  • After a long period of darkness, she finally saw the daybreak of hope in her life.

noun the time between sunrise and sunset; daytime is when it is light outside

adjective relating to or occurring during the day

  • The daytime hours are typically reserved for work and productivity.
  • Let's meet up during the daytime for a coffee.
  • I love chilling during the daytime, it's so peaceful.
  • In the daytime of our lives, we must make the most of every moment.

adjective relating to the ocean or the sea

  • The oceanic currents play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.
  • I love taking a dip in the oceanic waters during summer.
  • Let's hit the beach and catch some gnarly oceanic waves!
  • Her emotions were like turbulent oceanic waves, constantly shifting and unpredictable.

noun a large number of things that are heaped or stacked on top of each other

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  • The highway was closed due to a massive pileup involving multiple vehicles.
  • There was a huge pileup on the freeway this morning, causing major delays.
  • Dang, did you see that crazy pileup on the road? It was insane!
  • The project hit a pileup when several key team members left unexpectedly.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'solar rays' refers to the specific type of rays coming from the sun.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'solar' describes the type of rays being referred to as coming from the sun.

  • The solar rays provide energy for the entire planet through the process of photosynthesis.
  • I love basking in the warm glow of the solar rays at the beach.
  • The solar rays are really cranking up the heat today!
  • Her smile was like a burst of warm solar rays on a cold winter day.

noun a broad strip or area of something

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  • The farmer harvested a swath of wheat from his field.
  • She cut a huge swath through the crowd to get to the front of the line.
  • The new album cut a swath through the music scene, becoming an instant hit.
  • His powerful speech cut a swath through the audience, leaving a lasting impact.