weathers
word · lemma: weather
Definition
'Weathers' is the third person singular form of the verb 'weather', meaning to survive or get through something difficult, especially bad weather or hard times.
Usage & Nuances
Most commonly used in formal or literary contexts. Often appears in phrases like 'weathers the storm', meaning to survive or deal with difficulties. Can be both literal (wind, rain) and figurative (challenges). Not commonly used in casual conversation.
Spanish: soporta - resiste (condiciones)Portuguese (BR): resiste - suporta (condições)Portuguese (PT): resiste - suporta (condições)Chinese (Simplified): 经受 - 经历 (困难/风雨)Chinese (Traditional): 經受 - 經歷 (困難/風雨)Hindi: सहना - मौसम का सामना करनाArabic: يصمد - يتحمل (الظروف)Bengali: মোকাবিলা করে - টিকে থাকেRussian: выдерживает - переживаетJapanese: 乗り越えるVietnamese: vượt quaKorean: 견디다 - 극복하다Turkish: katlanır - atlatırUrdu: برداشت کرنا - عبور کرناIndonesian: menghadapi - melewati
Example Sentences
The lighthouse weathers many strong storms every year.
basic
This old bridge weathers freezing winters.
basic
She weathers stress by staying positive.
basic
He really weathers tough situations like a pro.
natural
Our company weathers market changes pretty well.
natural
Even when criticized, she weathers it with grace.
natural