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Inclement Meaning in English

word

ˈɪnkɫɪmənt/, /ˌɪnˈkɫɛmənt
IN-kluh-muhnt
ɪnklˈɛmənt
in-KLEM-uhnt

Definition

Describes weather that is stormy, harsh, or unpleasant, often with wind, rain, or cold. It is commonly used in formal contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used to describe weather in a formal or written context, rarely in everyday speech. Common collocations: 'inclement weather', 'inclement conditions'. Not used for people. Learners may confuse it with 'intense' or 'extreme', but 'inclement' always refers to unpleasant weather.

Example Sentences

The school was closed due to inclement weather.

basic

We stayed indoors because of the inclement conditions outside.

basic

Travelers faced delays due to inclement weather.

basic

Due to the inclement forecast, the concert was postponed.

natural

Hiking plans changed last minute because the weather turned inclement.

natural

Air traffic controllers worked overtime during the inclement weather event.

natural