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Word: Raw Weather

Definition: "Raw weather" refers to unpleasantly cold and damp weather. It often makes you feel chilly and uncomfortable, usually because of a combination of low temperatures and moisture in the air.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "raw weather" to describe a day when it feels very cold and wet. It's not just about being cold; it's about feeling uncomfortable due to the dampness.
  • It is typically used in informal conversations and writing.
Example Sentences:
  1. "I don't like going outside in raw weather; it makes me feel so cold and miserable."
  2. "The raw weather today kept everyone indoors, wishing for the warmth of summer."
Advanced Usage:

In literary contexts, "raw weather" can be used to create a mood or atmosphere, often symbolizing discomfort or hardship. For example: - "The protagonist trudged through the raw weather, reflecting the turmoil in her heart."

Word Variants:
  • Raw (adjective): can mean uncooked or unrefined, but in this context, it specifically refers to something that feels harsh or uncomfortable.
  • Weather (noun): refers to the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, including temperature, humidity, and precipitation.
Different Meanings:
  • Raw can also mean unprocessed or natural (like raw vegetables or raw data).
  • Weather can describe not just the atmospheric conditions, but also the idea of enduring or facing difficult situations (e.g., to weather a storm).
Synonyms:
  • Chilly weather
  • Damp weather
  • Cold weather
  • Nippy weather
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "To weather the storm": This means to endure a difficult situation, not necessarily related to weather but can be used metaphorically.
  • "Under the weather": This idiom means to feel ill or unwell, possibly because of bad weather.
Conclusion:

When you hear or see the term "raw weather," think of a day that feels particularly cold and wet, making it uncomfortable to be outside.

Noun
  1. unpleasantly cold and damp weather

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