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adj. VERBS be, look | become, get | remain, stay ADV. brilliantly, very a brilliantly sunny day | quite
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sunny
if the weather is sunny, the sun is shining:
• When we arrived in Hong Kong, it was warm and sunny. • a lovely sunny afternoon
fine
especially British English not raining, and with no clouds or only a few clouds in the sky:
• a period of fine weather • Next week will be fine but a little cooler.
nice
( also lovely especially British English ) spoken pleasantly warm and sunny:
• It’s a lovely day – why don’t we go for a walk? • If it’s nice, we’ll go to the beach.
bright
if the weather is bright, the sun is shining and there is plenty of light:
• a bright sunny morning • It was bright earlier on in the day.
beautiful/glorious
used when the weather is very good and there is a lot of sunshine:
• a glorious autumn day • The weather has been beautiful all week.
clear
with no clouds or mist:
• It was a clear June morning. • a clear blue sky
cloudless
especially literary with no clouds:
• The sun shone from a cloudless sky. • It was a beautiful cloudless morning.
dry
with no rain:
• a period of dry weather • Tomorrow will be mostly dry.
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