IPA: //ˈsprɪŋtaɪd//
KK: /sprɪŋtaɪd/
Definition: A period of the year when plants begin to grow and flowers bloom, typically associated with warmer weather and longer days.
Example: The garden looks beautiful in springtide with all the flowers in full bloom.
IPA: //ˈsprɪŋtaɪm//
KK: /sprɪŋtaɪm/
Definition: The season that comes after winter and before summer, characterized by warmer weather and the blooming of flowers and trees.
Example: Many people enjoy going for walks in the park during springtime to see the flowers bloom.
IPA: /ˈsprɪŋi/
KK: /ˈsprɪŋi/
Definition: Having a quality that allows it to bounce back or return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed; lively and energetic.
Example: The springy mattress made it easy to get out of bed in the morning.
IPA: /skwɔl/
KK: /skwɔl/
Definition: To blow strongly for a short time or to make a loud, harsh sound, often like a cry or scream.
Example: The baby began to squall when it was hungry.
Definition: A short and intense storm with strong winds, usually bringing rain or snow.
Example: The squall caught us by surprise as we were sailing on the lake.
IPA: /ˈskwɔːliər/
KK: /ˈskwɔːliər/
Definition: Relating to or characterized by squalls, which are sudden, strong bursts of wind or rain.
Example: The squallier weather made it difficult for the sailors to navigate the stormy seas.
IPA: /ˈskwɔliɪst/
KK: /ˈskwɔliɪst/
Definition: Describing the most intense or severe weather conditions characterized by sudden, strong winds and rain.
Example: The squalliest day of the year brought down trees and caused power outages.
IPA: /ˈskwɔli/
KK: /ˈskwɔli/
Definition: Describing weather that includes strong, sudden winds and often rain, creating a turbulent atmosphere.
Example: The squally weather made it difficult for the sailors to navigate their boat safely.
IPA: /ˈstɑːri/
KK: /ˈstɑːri/
Definition: Having many stars or resembling stars; bright and shining like stars in the night sky.
Example: The sky was clear and starry, making it perfect for stargazing.
IPA: /ˈstiːmiər/
KK: /ˈstimɪər/
Definition: Having more warmth and humidity, often creating a feeling of being hot and moist.
Example: The steamier weather made everyone feel sticky and uncomfortable.
IPA: /ˈstiːmiəst/
KK: /ˈstimɪəst/
Definition: This word describes something that is very hot and humid, often creating a misty or foggy atmosphere. It can also refer to something that is suggestive or sexually charged.
Example: The steamiest scenes in the movie left the audience breathless.
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