cloudy
adjective /ˈklaʊdi/
/ˈklaʊdi/
(comparative cloudier, superlative cloudiest)
- (of the sky or the weather) covered with clouds; with a lot of clouds opposite clear
- a grey, cloudy day
Extra ExamplesTopics Weatherb1- It stayed cloudy for most of the day.
- Later it will become cloudy with rain in places.
- a rather cloudy sky
- It was a dark, cloudy night.
- Scotland and Northern Ireland will be rather cloudy with patchy rain.
- The sky was cloudy when we set off but it cleared up by lunchtime.
- You can still get sunburnt on a cloudy day.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- start
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- extremely
- fairly
- very
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- (of liquids) not clear or easy to see through
- The water looked cloudy and not fit to drink.
Extra Examples- Sometimes the drinking water becomes rather cloudy.
- The beer looked cloudy.
- The warm water is made cloudy by adding some milk.