very bright because there is a lot of light coming from the sun
Headway - Elementary - Unit 11
Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 11 in the Headway Elementary coursebook, such as "showery", "bright", "foggy", etc.
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sunny
[adjective]
Ex:
The
sunny
day
encouraged
us
to
go for
a
bike
ride
.
snowy
[adjective]
(of a period of time or weather) having or bringing snow
Ex:
The
forecast
warns
of
a
snowy
week
ahead
,
so
residents
should
be
careful
on
the
roads
.
cloudy
[adjective]
having many clouds up in the sky
Ex:
The
cloudy
sky
created
a
dramatic
backdrop
for
the
sunset
.
foggy
[adjective]
filled with fog, creating a hazy atmosphere that reduces visibility
Ex:
The
streets
were
foggy
,
making it
difficult
to
find
her
way
.
stormy
[adjective]
having strong winds, rain, or severe weather conditions
Ex:
The
ship
struggled
to
navigate
through
the
stormy
waters
,
with
waves
crashing
over
the
bow
.
hot
[adjective]
having a higher than normal temperature
Ex:
The
hot
water
in
the
shower
helped
me
relax
after
a
long
day
.
warm
[adjective]
having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant
Ex:
The
warm
afternoon
was
perfect
for
a
picnic
in
the
park
.
cool
[adjective]
having a pleasantly mild, low temperature
Ex:
The
cool
weather
in
the
morning
is
perfect
for
jogging
.
wet
[adjective]
covered with or full of water or another liquid
Ex:
She
wiped
her
wet
hair
with
a
towel
after
swimming
.
dry
[adjective]
lacking moisture or liquid
Ex:
The
towel
felt
dry
to
the
touch
after
being
hung out
in
the
sun
.
bright
[adjective]
(of weather) sunny and without many clouds
Ex:
After
several
days
of
rain
,
the
bright
skies
brought
a
sense
of
relief
and
optimism
.