Translation
snowy
Definition
Snowy describes something that is covered with snow, characterized by snow, or resembling snow in appearance. It is commonly used to describe weather, landscapes, or conditions during winter when snow is present. For example, a snowy day means it is snowing or snow has fallen, while a snowy mountain peak appears white due to snow cover. This adjective can also apply to objects or animals with a white, snow-like color, such as a snowy owl. In everyday language, it often evokes a sense of cold, beauty, or seasonal atmosphere.
Example
“The children played in the snowy yard all afternoon.”
“We drove carefully along the snowy road to avoid accidents.”
“A snowy owl perched silently on the fence, its white feathers blending with the snow.”
“The forecast predicts a snowy weekend, so we might stay indoors.”
“She wore a snowy white dress that matched the winter theme.”
“The mountain peaks remained snowy even in late spring.”
“After the blizzard, the entire village looked snowy and quiet.”
“He took a photo of the snowy landscape for his travel blog.”
“The dog ran through the snowy field, leaving paw prints behind.”
“We enjoyed a warm cup of cocoa while watching the snowy scene outside.”
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