IPA: /ˈsprɪŋlaɪk/
KK: /sprɪŋlaɪk/
Describing weather or conditions that are similar to those usually found in the spring season.
The weather today feels very springlike, with warm temperatures and blooming flowers.
Springlike → It is formed from "spring" (from Old English *springan*, meaning to leap or burst forth) and "-like" (meaning resembling or characteristic of). The word "springlike" describes something that resembles or has the qualities of spring, often associated with renewal and vitality.
Think of the word 'spring' which means to leap or burst forth, and remember that 'springlike' refers to something that has the qualities of that vibrant season.