Verbs and descriptive words related to weather
English Vinglish and FunJune 01, 202400:07:00

Verbs and descriptive words related to weather

In this episode of "English Vinglish and Fun," we dive into the dynamic world of weather vocabulary! Join us as we explore a variety of verbs and descriptive words that will help you articulate everything from a gentle drizzle to a raging storm. Whether you're a language enthusiast or looking to enhance your English skills, this episode will equip you with the words to describe any weather scenario with precision and flair. Tune in and let's weather the words together! ⛅🌪️ #EnglishVinglishAndFun #WeatherWords #LearnEnglish #PodcastEpisode

In this episode of "English Vinglish and Fun," we dive into the dynamic world of weather vocabulary! Join us as we explore a variety of verbs and descriptive words that will help you articulate everything from a gentle drizzle to a raging storm. Whether you're a language enthusiast or looking to enhance your English skills, this episode will equip you with the words to describe any weather scenario with precision and flair. Tune in and let's weather the words together! ⛅🌪️

#EnglishVinglishAndFun #WeatherWords #LearnEnglish #PodcastEpisode

 

[00:00:00] Welcome to English Vinglish and Fun and today we are going to talk about weather.

[00:00:06] In this episode we will learn important words and descriptive words that are used to talk

[00:00:12] about weather and for each word I will tell you its meaning in Hindi and I will also

[00:00:18] help you how to use these important words in sentences of daily use.

[00:00:25] So let us start.

[00:00:27] Word number one is forecast.

[00:00:29] The spelling is F-O-R-E-C-A-S-D.

[00:00:32] Forecast means to predict or estimate the weather conditions.

[00:00:49] So its meaning is to predict or estimate future weather conditions.

[00:00:53] Let us use this word in a sentence.

[00:00:59] The meteorologist will forecast tomorrow's weather.

[00:01:14] So the sentence is the meteorologist will forecast tomorrow's weather.

[00:01:19] Next word is rain and the word is very simple.

[00:01:21] Its meaning is to rain and let us make a sentence.

[00:01:25] It will rain in the evening.

[00:01:27] Or even you can say rain will fall in the evening.

[00:01:35] Next word is snow.

[00:01:36] Snow means snow.

[00:01:37] Snow means snow that is with the coming of the weather.

[00:01:47] Let us make a sentence.

[00:01:48] It might snow tonight.

[00:01:54] Next is blow.

[00:01:55] Blow means wind blowing.

[00:01:59] So the sentence is the wind blows strongly today.

[00:02:05] Next is shine.

[00:02:06] Shine means to shine.

[00:02:08] For example, the sun will shine brightly after this noon or you can say the sun will

[00:02:16] Next is freeze.

[00:02:20] The spelling is F-R-E-E-Z-E or you can say Z-E.

[00:02:26] To become hardened into ice or solid due to cold.

[00:02:31] The sentence is the water will freeze overnight.

[00:02:37] Next word is very simple and the word is melt.

[00:02:40] The sentence is the snow will melt by noon.

[00:02:49] Next word is drizzle.

[00:02:50] D-R-I-Z-Z-L-E or you can say D-R-I-Z-Z-L-E.

[00:03:00] So drizzle means to be slightly soft.

[00:03:05] So we can make the sentence like it is starting to drizzle this morning.

[00:03:16] Next is hail.

[00:03:17] Hail means to fall.

[00:03:22] It started to hail during the storm.

[00:03:29] Next is thunder.

[00:03:30] Thunder means to fall in the clouds.

[00:03:34] The sentence is did you hear thunder last night?

[00:03:37] Did you hear thunder last night?

[00:03:40] Or even you can say did you hear thundering last night?

[00:03:43] You can guess like did you hear thunder last night?

[00:03:49] Next is flash.

[00:03:50] Flash means to shine.

[00:03:51] Like lightning.

[00:03:54] For example, lightning flashed across the sky.

[00:03:56] The lightning flashed across the sky.

[00:04:01] Next is gust.

[00:04:02] G-U-S-T.

[00:04:03] Gust is the wind's high sound.

[00:04:06] Even if the water is coming from the pipe, you can say gust.

[00:04:14] For example, the wind gusted unexpectedly to blow in strong bursts.

[00:04:25] Next is warm.

[00:04:27] Warm everyone.

[00:04:28] No warm means to be hot.

[00:04:31] It is starting to warm up now.

[00:04:33] Now the weather is getting hot.

[00:04:35] I did not use the weather's English here.

[00:04:38] I simply said it is starting to warm up now.

[00:04:40] So it is automatically understood that when you talk about the weather,

[00:04:44] then what you are saying is that now the weather is getting hot.

[00:04:48] It means you are talking about weather.

[00:04:50] Next word is cool.

[00:04:52] Cool means cold.

[00:04:54] The sentence is the evening breeze is cooling things down.

[00:04:59] The evening breeze is cooling things down.

[00:05:02] It means everything is cooling down.

[00:05:05] Next word is fog.

[00:05:08] Fog means fog.

[00:05:11] Right?

[00:05:12] So we can make a sentence.

[00:05:14] The roads will fog up early in the morning.

[00:05:16] It means the fog will start to spread on the roads in the morning.

[00:05:19] The weather is getting information from the department that the fog will start to spread on the roads in the morning.

[00:05:27] The roads will fog up early in the morning.

[00:05:29] Next word is mist.

[00:05:31] Mist means mist.

[00:05:33] Right?

[00:05:35] The fields are misty in the morning.

[00:05:37] What is the difference between mist and fog?

[00:05:41] Basically, when the weather is getting cold,

[00:05:44] then everywhere you get mist.

[00:05:50] And what happens in fog?

[00:05:52] Fog is mostly added in pollutants.

[00:05:57] So we call it fog.

[00:05:59] Next is swelter.

[00:06:01] Swelter means sweating.

[00:06:03] Sweating a lot and sweating a lot.

[00:06:06] Sweating a lot.

[00:06:08] For example,

[00:06:09] We were sweltering in the summer heat.

[00:06:12] We were sweating in the summer heat.

[00:06:14] Next is blizzard.

[00:06:16] Blizzard means snow storm coming.

[00:06:19] To experience a snow storm.

[00:06:23] For example,

[00:06:24] The town was blizzarded in the last night.

[00:06:27] The town was blizzarded in the last night.

[00:06:31] Not blizzard but blizzarded.

[00:06:33] We will use its second form.

[00:06:35] Next word is

[00:06:37] So I think this is more than enough.

[00:06:40] This podcast has been gone up to 6 minutes.

[00:06:45] So I will complete this podcast right here and I will see you in the next podcast.

[00:06:51] We will learn the words that are used to express weather.

[00:06:58] So see you in the next podcast.

[00:07:00] Sorry, see you in the next episode.