Definition: 1. The meteorological conditions: temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation. 2. Face or endure with courage. 3. Cause to slope. 4. Sail to the windward of.
Use 'weather' in a sentence:
1. The company just managed to weather the recession.
2. The weather was unremittingly awful.
3. The fine weather made a welcome change.
4. The game was called off because of bad weather.
5. The weather doesn't look very promising.
6. The weather was bad.
7. Living in Scotland has its good points but the weather is not one of them.
8. The weather wrecked all our plans.
9. The bad weather ruined our trip.
10. The weather was consistently vile.
11. Unpainted wooden furniture weathers to a grey colour.
12. We'll have the party outside, weather permitting (= if it doesn't rain) .
13. Her face was weathered by the sun.
14. The weather is very changeable at the moment.
15. Some of the riders in this section made heavy weather of the cross-country race.
16. The weather in England is living up to its reputation.
17. New England's weather can be fickle.
18. This weather won't last.
19. The weather is very changeable at this time of year.
20. I was still feeling a bit under the weather.
21. How long will the fine weather hold?
22. The weather was marvellous.
23. A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.
24. She goes out jogging in all weathers.
25. Isn't the weather atrocious?
26. That race was run in scorching weather.
27. This rock has been weathered and eroded.
28. The forecast is for changeable weather.
29. What blooming awful weather!
30. Work on the building was impeded by severe weather.
31. The weather last summer was awful.
32. She refuses to resign, intending to weather the storm (= wait until the situation improves again) .
33. The weather remained piercingly cold.
34. The weather was hot, without a breath of wind.
35. Gas and oil consumption always increases in cold weather.
36. The weather here is notoriously fickle.
37. We'd reckoned on having good weather.
38. Do you like this hot weather?
39. The weather looks slightly iffy.
40. The weather was very kind to us.
41. The weather was so bad we might just as well have stayed at home.
42. The weather was perfect.
43. The weather got so bad that we had to turn back.
44. The weather, even for January, was exceptionally cold.
45. The weather was ghastly.
46. Let's hope we have good weather tomorrow.
47. The weather has turned cold.
48. ‘Are you going to the beach tomorrow? ’ ‘It depends on the weather. ’
49. This brick weathers to a warm pinkish-brown colour.
50. Weather conditions were fair.
51. There's going to be a change in the weather.
52. I like cold weather.
53. The bad weather added a further complication to our journey.
54. Street committees keep a weather eye on the families in their district.
55. Did you have good weather on your trip?
56. It didn't matter that the weather was bad.
57. The government has weathered its worst political crisis.
58. There's going to be a change in the weather .
59. It would be suicidal to risk going out in this weather.
60. The bad weather notwithstanding, the event was a great success.
61. I'm not going out in this weather!
62. In hot weather, drink plenty of water.
63. The weather was warm for the time of year.
64. What bloody awful weather!
65. The company has weathered the recession.
66. The weather made her lethargic.
67. We can't count on the good weather lasting.
68. Cold weather roughens your skin.
69. The weather was absolutely wonderful.
70. The weather gradually improved.
71. The coast road is closed due to bad weather.
72. The weather at the moment is not typical for July.
73. The bad weather is causing problems for many farmers.
74. Because of the cold weather the crops are later this year.