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Winter Words - 400+ Words Related to Winter
Below is a massive list of winter words - that is, words related to winter. The top 4 are: cold, snow, snowy and snowfall. You can get the definition (s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it.
170+ Winter Vocabulary Words from A to Z - Tree Valley Academy
Enjoy this bone-chilling collection of over 170 winter words. There’s winter vocabulary words grouped alphabetically and by theme. There’s winter terms for: winter weather. winter clothing. winter adjectives. time vocabulary of winter. winter activity words. winter animals.
14 Frosty Words For Winter | Thesaurus.com
After a few weeks, it starts to feel repetitive—but the language you use to talk about winter doesn’t have to be. There are some lush, complex vocabulary words used to describe the winter season and its frosty weather. Mix it up with some of our favorite winter words.
Winter Vocabulary: 100 Useful Winter Words in English • 7ESL
100 Common Winter Words in English. Here are 100 common winter-related words in English: Winter; Snow; Cold; Frost; Ice; Sleet; Snowflakes; Blizzard; Freezing; Temperatures; Chill; Frozen; Snowstorm; Hailstorm; Windy; Windchill; Frozen solid; Ice crystals; Slippery; Icy; Snowdrift; Snowman; Sledding; Skating; Skiing; Snowboarding; Ice fishing ...
'Apricity' and Other Rare Wintry Words | Merriam-Webster
: situated or occurring under the snow. About the Word. The simplest way to describe this word (at least for those unfortunates who reside in the Northern parts of the United States) is to ask you to imagine your car in the months of January or February.
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