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climate
[ klahy-mit ]
noun
- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- a region or area characterized by a given climate:
to move to a warm climate.
- the prevailing attitudes, standards, or environmental conditions of a group, period, or place:
a climate of political unrest.
Synonyms: temper, tone, spirit, atmosphere, mood
climate
/ ˈklaɪmɪt; klaɪˈmætɪk /
noun
- the long-term prevalent weather conditions of an area, determined by latitude, position relative to oceans or continents, altitude, etc
- an area having a particular kind of climate
- a prevailing trend or current of feeling
the political climate
climate
/ klī′mĭt /
- The general or average weather conditions of a certain region, including temperature, rainfall, and wind. On Earth, climate is most affected by latitude, the tilt of the Earth's axis, the movements of the Earth's wind belts, the difference in temperatures of land and sea, and topography. Human activity, especially relating to actions relating to the depletion of the ozone layer, is also an important factor.
climate
- A region's usual weather patterns. The climate at any point on Earth is determined by things such as the general movement of the atmosphere , the proximity of the oceans, and the altitude of the location.
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Derived Forms
- cliˈmatically, adverb
- climatic, adjective
Other Words From
- sub·climate noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of climate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of climate1
Example Sentences
The new study is an extension of the team's efforts to apply generative AI tools to visualize future climate scenarios.
The findings suggest that climate change could dampen the success of conservation efforts for this threatened species.
The talks took place in a climate of increasing angst among entertainment industry workers who are contending with the studio cost-cutting, consolidation and the outsourcing of production.
At UN climate summits, their priorities are more money to help them deal with problems like eroding coastlines and devastating weather events.
Golan is an artist, bestselling author, grassroots activist, organizer and one of the lead designers of The People’s Climate March, which was one of the largest climate mobilizations in history.
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