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The synonyms of “Climate” are: clime, mood, weather pattern, weather conditions, weather, region, area, zone, country, place, atmosphere, temper, spirit, feeling, feel, ambience, aura, tenor, tendency, essence, ethos, attitude, milieu
Climate as a Noun
Definitions of "Climate" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “climate” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A region with a particular climate.
- The prevailing trend of public opinion or of another aspect of life.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- The prevailing psychological state.
- The weather in some location averaged over some long period of time.
Synonyms of "Climate" as a noun (23 Words)
ambience | A particular environment or surrounding influence. The relaxed ambience of the cocktail lounge is popular with guests. |
area | A part of a structure having some specific characteristic or function. The dining area. |
atmosphere | The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. There was an atmosphere of excitement. |
attitude | A complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways. He had the attitude that work was fun. |
aura | The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place. Muddy colours in the aura indicate negative emotions. |
clime | A region considered with reference to its climate. Plants from a cold clime travel best in winter. |
country | The people who live in a nation or country. A country lane. |
essence | Any substance possessing to a high degree the predominant properties of a plant or drug or other natural product from which it is extracted. Vanilla essence. |
ethos | The distinctive spirit of a culture or an era. A challenge to the ethos of the 1960s. |
feel | Feelings of heightened emotion. I cry at everything even the types of movies you wouldn t expect to give you all the feels. |
feeling | A sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of. He had terrible feelings of guilt. |
milieu | The environmental condition. Gregory came from the same aristocratic milieu as Sidonius. |
mood | (especially of music) inducing or suggestive of a particular feeling or state of mind. He was obviously in a mood. |
place | A vacancy or available position. Calculate the ratios to one decimal place. |
region | The approximate amount of something usually used prepositionally as in in the region of. Regions of outer space. |
spirit | The Holy Spirit. A priest performed a rite of exorcism and the wandering spirit was ousted. |
temper | An angry state of mind. He rushed out in a very bad temper. |
tendency | A group within a larger political party or movement. A tendency to be too strict. |
tenor | An adult male with a tenor voice. A tenor sax. |
weather | Denoting the side from which the wind is blowing, especially on board a ship; windward. The weather side of the yacht. |
weather conditions | The atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation. |
weather pattern | The atmospheric conditions that comprise the state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature and wind and clouds and precipitation. |
zone | A well-defined region extending round the earth between definite limits, especially between two parallels of latitude. A pedestrian zone. |
Usage Examples of "Climate" as a noun
- The current economic climate.
- He had grown up in a hot climate.
- Agricultural development is constrained by climate.
- The dank climate of southern Wales.
- Our cold, wet climate.
- The climate of opinion.
Associations of "Climate" (30 Words)
damp | Damp air or atmosphere. A damped suspension that isolates the chassis from external vibration. |
dampness | A slight wetness. The dampness in the air. |
dry | Remove the moisture from and make dry. A very dry martini is almost straight gin. |
dusty | Covered with a layer of dust. A dusty pile of books. |
heater | A gun. A gas water heater. |
humid | Marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere. Humid weather. |
humidity | The state or quality of being humid. The humidity should be supplied by regularly spraying the leaves. |
jungle | A wild tangled mass of vegetation or other things. The lakes are hidden in dense jungle. |
lowering | The act of causing to become less. Several objections to the lowering of the minimum age to 18 had been heard. |
moisture | Water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapour, within a solid, or condensed on a surface. The air was constantly heavy with moisture. |
monsoon | A seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and SE Asia blowing from the south west between May and September and bringing rain the wet monsoon or from the north east between October and April the dry monsoon. |
muggy | (of the weather) unpleasantly warm and humid. Muggy weather. |
newscaster | Someone who broadcasts the news. |
precipitation | The quantity of water falling to earth at a specific place within a specified period of time. The heavy post monsoon precipitations. |
rain | Falls of rain. The rain had not stopped for days. |
rainfall | Water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere. Wildebeest sense distant rainfall. |
rainy | (of weather, a period, or an area) having or characterized by considerable rainfall. Rainy days. |
seasonal | Relating to or characteristic of a particular season of the year. Seasonal rainfall. |
semiarid | Somewhat arid. A semiarid region with little annual rainfall. |
snow | Falls of snow. We were trudging through deep snow. |
summer | Pasture cattle for the summer. This plant flowers in late summer. |
tropical | Of or involving a trope; figurative. A tropical rainforest. |
tropics | The part of the Earth’s surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate. |
vapor | The process of becoming a vapor. |
variability | Lack of consistency or fixed pattern; liability to vary or change. A great deal of variability in quality. |
warmer | A device for warming something; a thing that warms. Winter warmers like steamed syrup sponge. |
weather | Change under the action or influence of the weather. The weather side of the yacht. |
weatherman | Predicts the weather. |
wet | Cause to become wet. A wet canteen. |
winter | The coldest season of the year in the northern hemisphere it extends from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox. Shackleton s men overwintered on Elephant Island. |