cloudless
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- cloudlessly adverb
- cloudlessness noun
Etymology
Origin of cloudless
Explanation
Cloudless means bright and clear, like the blue, cloudless sky you're hoping for on the day of the big back-to-school picnic. When you look up and don't see a single cloud, you can describe the sky as cloudless. Cloudless skies mean no rain, no haze, and no fog. In the daytime, a cloudless sky is blue and bright, and a cloudless night sky is perfect for stargazing through a telescope. This adjective is formed by adding the suffix -less, "lacking," to cloud.
Example Sentences
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“I always feel people become more themselves when they’re in their house,” Reinsve tells me on a cloudless autumn morning at Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1921 premonition of California modernism.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 24, 2025
"Clear air" turbulence is, as the name suggests, cloudless and cannot be seen.
From BBC • May 22, 2024
I'll be the first to admit that I quickly took to Google after Gadd's cloudless admission in the first episode's opening that "this is a true story," keen to learn more.
From Salon • Apr. 24, 2024
Yet on this cloudless night, the crowd would have been happy to be partying almost anywhere.
From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2024
A motley collection of evil-looking implements was framed by the cloudless sky as wild cries rang out from the newly-inducted recruits.
From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques
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