English Result - Pre-intermediate - Unit 2 - 2C

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 2 - 2C in the English Result Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "storm", "rainy", "temperature", etc.

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English Result - Pre-intermediate
rain [noun]

water that falls in small drops from the sky

Ex: The rain made the grass and flowers look vibrant and alive .
snow [noun]

small, white pieces of frozen water vapor that fall from the sky in cold temperatures

Ex: The mountain peaks were capped with glistening snow .
cloud [noun]

a white or gray visible mass of water vapor floating in the air

Ex: The clouds blocked the sun , creating a momentary shadow .
fog [noun]

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

Ex: The fog made it difficult to see the road while driving .
storm [noun]

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

Ex: The boat rocked violently in the storm .
sun [noun]

the large, bright star in the sky that shines during the day and gives us light and heat

Ex: I wear sunglasses to protect my eyes from the sun 's glare .
wind [noun]

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

Ex: She tied her hair back because of the strong wind .
heat [noun]

a state of having a higher than normal temperature

Ex: She sat in the shade to escape the intense heat .
weather [noun]

things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.

Ex: The weather is sunny and warm today , perfect for a picnic .
rainfall [noun]

the event of rain falling from the sky

Ex: A sudden rainfall interrupted the outdoor event .

a measure of how hot or cold something or somewhere is

Ex: The doctor took his temperature to see if he had a fever .
cold [adjective]

having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

Ex:
rainy [adjective]

having frequent or persistent rainfall

Ex:
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 .
sunny [adjective]

very bright because there is a lot of light coming from the sun

Ex: The sunny day encouraged us to go for a bike ride .
windy [adjective]

having a lot of strong winds

Ex: It was too windy to have a picnic at the beach .
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 .
high [adjective]

having a relatively great vertical extent

Ex: The skyscraper is one of the city 's highest buildings .
low [adjective]

small or below average in degree, value, level, or amount

Ex: Their energy levels were low after the hike .
heavy [adjective]

having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

Ex: He struggled to open the heavy door with his hands full .
light [adjective]

having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

Ex: The chair was light and easy to move around the room .
wet [adjective]

characterized by rain or moisture

Ex: Our plans for a picnic were ruined by the wet conditions .
dry [adjective]

lacking moisture or liquid

Ex: The towel felt dry to the touch after being hung out in the sun .
maximum [adjective]

indicating the greatest or highest possible amount, quantity, or degree

Ex: The company sets a maximum limit on the number of vacation days employees can take each year .
minimum [adjective]

having the least or smallest amount possible

Ex: The minimum age for purchasing alcohol is 21 in many countries .