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balmy(refreshing, mild, temperate, moderate)\\ |
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humid(damp, moist): The humid weather made everyone sticky and uncomfortable.\\ |
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humidity(moisture)\\ |
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damp(wet, moist) Tony wiped the counter with a damp rag.\\ |
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dank(damp, clammy): Our cellar is dank and dark.\\ |
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moisture\\ |
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saturate: Don't forget to saturate the meat in the mixture of oil and herbs.\\ |
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drought(aridity, dry period, prolonged lack of rain): The lawns turned brown and the trees lost their leaves during the drought.\\ |
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arid(barren, infertile, dry): The desert is an arid place.\\ |
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chilly: It is a bit chilly outside today.\\ |
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chill: A freezing draft gave everyone in the room a chill.\\ |
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frigid(icy, freezing): The Eskimos are used to frigid weather.\\ |
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serene: In the countryside people can enjoy serene skies and clean air.\\ |
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tepid(lukewarm, warm): The coffee that was hot fifteen minutes ago is now tepid.\\ |
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gale(storm, tempest)\\ |
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hurricane(twister, tornado)\\ |
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atmosphere: The Smith's favorite restaurant has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.\\ |
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climate(weather, atmosphere): The climate in this part of the country is very mild.\\ |
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barometer(indicator): A barometer is useful in predicting the weather.\\ |
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breeze\\ |
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blast(gust, blow): The leaves were lifted into the air by a sudden blast of wind.\\ |
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whirlwind\\ |
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typhoon\\ |
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tornado\\ |
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meteorology\\ |
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troposphere\\ |
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current\\ |
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funnel\\ |
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smog\\ |
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fog(frog)\\ |
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precipitate: It's supposed to precipitate today, so bring an umbrella.\\ |
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precipitation\\ |
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drizzle(rain, sprinkle): Today it drizzled and was cold.\\ |
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blizzard\\ |
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dew\\ |
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downpour\\ |
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droplet\\ |
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frost: The cold has frosted the windows.\\ |
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vapor\\ |
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tempest\\ |
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shower\\ |
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hail\\ |
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condense: Steam condenses to water when it touches a cold surface.\\ |
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crystal\\ |
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Our greatest glory consists not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. --Goldsmith |