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A2 Level Wordlist - The Weather

Here you will learn some English words about the weather, such as "climate", "condition", and "foggy", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
climate
climate
[noun]

the typical weather conditions of a particular region

Ex: They visited a place with a desert climate for their archaeological research .
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condition
condition
[noun]

the state of something at a particular time

Ex: The house was in bad condition after being abandoned for years .
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air
air
[noun]

the mixture of gases, primarily oxygen and nitrogen, that surrounds the Earth and is essential for breathing

Ex: The laboratory monitors the quality of the air.
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cold
cold
[noun]

the temperature that is below what is considered normal or comfortable for a particular thing, person, or place

Ex: The sudden cold in the evening made them turn on the heater .
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heat
heat
[noun]

a state of having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: The heat in the tropical forest was humid and stifling .
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wind
wind
[noun]

air that moves quickly or strongly in a current as a result of natural forces

Ex: They closed the windows to keep out the cold wind.
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windy
windy
[Adjective]

having a lot of strong winds

Ex: The windy weather is perfect for flying kites .
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fog
fog
[noun]

a thick cloud close to the ground that makes it hard to see through

Ex: The ship 's horn sounded in the fog, warning other vessels .
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foggy
foggy
[Adjective]

filled with fog, creating a hazy atmosphere that reduces visibility

Ex: They decided to stay indoors because it was too foggy to play outside .
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breeze
breeze
[noun]

a gentle and usually pleasant wind

Ex: They enjoyed the sea breeze during their boat ride.
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storm
storm
[noun]

a strong and noisy event in the sky with heavy rain, thunder, lightning, and strong winds

Ex: They had to postpone the match due to the storm.
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stormy
stormy
[Adjective]

having strong winds, rain, or severe weather conditions

Ex: The stormy night kept everyone awake with the sound of howling winds and pouring rain .
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blizzard
blizzard
[noun]

a storm with heavy snowfall and strong winds

Ex: Visibility was almost zero in the blizzard.
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thunderstorm

‌a storm with thunder and lightning and often heavy rain

Ex: They cancelled the outdoor concert due to a predicted thunderstorm.
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hail
hail
[noun]

small and round balls of ice falling from the sky like rain

Ex: The sudden hail caused drivers to pull over to the side of the road .
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warm
warm
[Adjective]

having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant

Ex: They enjoyed a warm summer evening around the campfire .
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cool
cool
[Adjective]

having a pleasantly mild, low temperature

Ex: They relaxed in the cool shade of the trees during the picnic .
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freezing
freezing
[Adjective]

regarding extremely cold temperatures, typically below the freezing point of water

Ex: The streets were icy and treacherous during the freezing rain .
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chilly
chilly
[Adjective]

cold in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way

Ex: A chilly breeze swept through the empty streets .
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clear
clear
[Adjective]

without clouds or mist

Ex: They went sailing on the clear, sunny day .
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dark
dark
[Adjective]

having very little or no light

Ex: The dark path through the woods was difficult to navigate .
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light
light
[Adjective]

having enough brightness, especially natural light

Ex: They enjoyed the warm , light morning in the garden .
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wet
wet
[Adjective]

covered with or full of water or another liquid

Ex: They ran for shelter when the rain started and got their clothes wet.
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dry
dry
[Adjective]

lacking moisture or liquid

Ex: After the rain stopped , the pavement quickly became dry under the heat .
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to blow
to blow
[Verb]

(of wind or an air current) to move or be in motion

Ex: The wind began to blow strongly , shaking the tree branches .
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to change
to change
[Verb]

to not stay the same and as a result become different

Ex: Their relationship changed over the years .
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awful
awful
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

Ex: They received some awful news about their friend 's accident .
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mild
mild
[Adjective]

(of weather) pleasantly warm and less cold than expected

Ex: A mild autumn day is perfect for a walk in the park .
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severe
severe
[Adjective]

very harsh or intense

Ex: He faced severe criticism for his actions .
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to snow
to snow
[Verb]

(of water) to fall from the sky in the shape of small and soft ice crystals

Ex: The weather report said it might snow tonight .
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to rain
to rain
[Verb]

(of water) to fall from the sky in the shape of small drops

Ex: They stayed indoors because it was raining all day .
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