Snowy Meaning in English
word
ˈsnoʊi
SNOH-ee
snˈəʊi
SN-OH-ee
Definition
Covered with snow or having a lot of snow falling. Used to describe weather, days, or places where there is much snow.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used with nouns like 'day', 'mountain', 'road', or 'weather' (e.g., 'snowy day'). Common in both spoken and written English, and always describes places or times with significant snow.
Spanish: nevado - cubierto de nievePortuguese (BR): nevado - com nevePortuguese (PT): nevoso - com neveChinese (Simplified): 下雪的 - 覆盖着雪的Chinese (Traditional): 下雪的 - 覆蓋著雪的Hindi: बर्फ़ीलाArabic: مُغَطّى بالثلج - مثلجBengali: বরফঢাকা - বরফাবৃতRussian: снежныйJapanese: 雪の多い - 雪のVietnamese: có tuyết - đầy tuyếtKorean: 눈이 많이 내리는 - 눈으로 덮인Turkish: karlıUrdu: برفباری والا - برف سے ڈھکا ہواIndonesian: bersalju
Example Sentences
It is a snowy day outside.
basic
The mountain is very snowy in winter.
basic
I wore boots because the road was snowy.
basic
We built a snowman on that snowy morning.
natural
Drive carefully, the roads are really snowy tonight.
natural
I love having hot chocolate on a snowy evening.
natural