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Word Definition Practice Sentence Synonyms Antonyms Part of Speech Description
hot Having a high temperature. It's so hot outside today! sizzling, scorching, balmy cold, chilly, cool Adjective
cold Having a low temperature. The snow storm made us feel cold. frigid, chilly, freezing hot, warm, heated Adjective
rain Precipitation in the form of water droplets falling from the sky. I hope the rain stops soon. downpour, shower, drizzle dry, clear, sunny Noun
snow Precipitation in the form of small ice crystals that falls from the sky. We went outside to play in the snow. frost, powder, flurry Noun
fog A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere. The thick fog made it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead. mist, haze clear, sunny Noun
hail A form of frozen precipitation that falls from the sky during thunderstorms. The farmer's crops were damaged from a severe hail storm. Noun
lightning A sudden flash of light caused by the discharge of atmospheric electricity. The sky was illuminated with bright flashes of lightning during the storm.
humid Having a high level of moisture in the air. The air was so humid that my clothes felt damp all day. moist, damp, muggy dry, arid, parched Adjective
storm A disturbance in the atmosphere characterized by strong winds, heavy rain or snow, and possibly lightning and thunder. The storm knocked out power to the entire neighborhood. tempest, squall, gale calm, peace, tranquility Noun
blizzard A severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds and low visibility. The blizzard made it impossible for anyone to leave their house for days. Noun

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