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B2 Level Wordlist - The Weather

Here you will learn some English words about the weather, such as "regional", "airless", "cloudless", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
to flash
to flash
[Verb]

to shine brightly but temporarily

Ex: The reflective sign on the road flashed in the headlights of passing cars .
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humidity
humidity
[noun]

the amount of moisture present in the air

Ex: The weather forecast predicted increasing humidity throughout the week , leading to a muggy atmosphere .
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airless
airless
[Adjective]

lacking sufficient circulation of fresh air

Ex: In space , astronauts experience the sensation of being in an airless environment outside their spacecraft .
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seasonal
seasonal
[Adjective]

typical or customary for a specific time of year

Ex: Seasonal changes in weather influence the types of clothing available in stores .
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falling
falling
[Adjective]

becoming less in quantity, intensity, or value over time

Ex: Due to falling demand, the company decided to reduce production output.
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rising
rising
[Adjective]

increasing in degree, number, or height

Ex: There has been a rising demand for renewable energy sources in recent years.
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changeable
changeable
[Adjective]

characterized by frequent or unpredictable changes

Ex: The artist 's style was changeable, evolving with each new series of paintings .
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cloudless
cloudless
[Adjective]

completely clear or free from clouds

Ex: The forecast predicted several days of cloudless weather, ideal for outdoor activities.
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heavy
heavy
[Adjective]

(of the sky) covered with dark clouds that often indicate the possibility of rain

Ex: Farmers welcomed the heavy skies , hoping for much-needed rain .
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regional
regional
[Adjective]

involving a particular region or geographic area

Ex: Regional transportation networks connect cities and towns within a particular area .
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stable
stable
[Adjective]

remaining constant or steady over time

Ex: The political situation in the country appears to be stable after the recent elections .
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steady
steady
[Adjective]

not subject to significant change or decline

Ex: Steady income allows for better financial planning .
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tropical
tropical
[Adjective]

(of the weather) very warm, humid, and often accompanied by frequent rainfall

Ex: The tropical climate in Florida is perfect for growing citrus fruits such as oranges and grapefruits .
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windless
windless
[Adjective]

calm and without any noticeable movement of air

Ex: The beach was serene under the windless sky , with only the gentle lapping of waves breaking the silence .
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chill
chill
[noun]

the feeling of coldness

Ex: A chill settled in the room after the window was opened .
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warmth
warmth
[noun]

the quality or state of moderate heat

Ex: The soup spread a soothing warmth through her chest .
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frostbite
frostbite
[noun]

a serious injury resulting from excessive exposure to severely cold weather or things, causing the freezing of the nose, toes, fingers, etc.

Ex: The doctor explained how to recognize the signs of frostbite to avoid serious injury .
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frosty
frosty
[Adjective]

(of the weather) having extremely cold temperatures that cause thin layers of ice to form on surfaces

Ex: The ground was frosty from the overnight chill .
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heatstroke

a serious condition that happens when the body gets too hot due to a lengthly exposure to high temperature

Ex: Seeking shade and cooling down immediately can help treat heatstroke.
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dry season

a season during which there is no rain

Ex: Dust storms can occur more frequently during the dry season.
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dust storm

strong winds that lift up clouds of soil or dust, reducing visibility and potentially causing damage

Ex: Meteorologists issued warnings for the region , advising people to secure loose objects before the dust storm arrived .
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flooding
flooding
[noun]

the fact or presence of water covering a part of land that is typically dry

Ex: Farmers faced significant losses due to the flooding of their fields during the monsoon season .
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frost
frost
[noun]

a weather condition during which the temperature drops below the freezing point and thin layers of ice are formed on the surfaces

Ex: He knew that a hard frost was coming , so he brought the plants indoors .
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mist
mist
[noun]

a thin, fog-like cloud consisting of tiny water droplets suspended in the air

Ex: He could n’t see far ahead through the thick mist.
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rainbow
rainbow
[noun]

the bent lines of different colors that appear in the sky after the rain

Ex: They took pictures of the stunning rainbow that arched across the sky .
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tsunami
tsunami
[noun]

a very high wave or series of waves caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption

Ex: After the earthquake , the government issued an evacuation order due to the risk of a tsunami.
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typhoon
typhoon
[noun]

a tropical storm with violent winds moving in a circle that form over the western Pacific Ocean

Ex: Preparation for typhoons includes securing loose objects and stocking up on emergency supplies like food and water .
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to [rain] cats and dogs

to rain really hard

Ex: The rain was coming down in buckets, like it was raining cats and dogs, during the outdoor concert.
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shadow
shadow
[noun]

a dark shape on a surface made by a person or object blocking the light

Ex: The kids played games , trying to catch each other 's shadows.
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overcast
overcast
[Adjective]

(of weather or the sky) filled with a lot of dark clouds

Ex: We decided to postpone our hike because the sky was completely overcast, and a storm seemed imminent .
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thunderbolt

a flash of lightning accompanied by the sound of thunder at once, which strikes a person or object

Ex: The thunderbolt hit the ground just a few meters away , leaving a smoking crater .
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