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Rain /reɪn/
- “It started to rain heavily.”
- “She loves the sound of rain.”
Storm /stɔːrm/
- “There was a severe storm last night.”
- “They boarded up the windows before the storm.”
Fog /fɑːɡ/
- “The fog rolled in from the sea.”
- “They drove cautiously in thick fog.”
Wet /wɛt/
- “The clothes got wet in the rain.”
- “She dried off with a towel after getting wet.”
Wind /wɪnd/
- “The wind was blowing fiercely.”
- “They put up wind turbines to generate electricity.”
Cloud /klaʊd/
- “The sky was filled with dark clouds.”
- “They watched the clouds change shape.”
Cold /koʊld/
- “It’s cold outside today.”
- “She wrapped herself in a warm blanket.”
Snow /snoʊ/
- “They played in the snow.”
- “He shoveled the snow from the driveway.”
Warm /wɔːrm/
- “The sun felt warm on her skin.”
- “They enjoyed the warm weather.”
Hot /hɑt/
- “It’s too hot to go outside.”
- “She prefers hot tea over cold drinks.”
Dry /draɪ/
- “The clothes need to dry.”
- “They live in a dry climate.”
Sun /sʌn/
- “The sun is shining brightly.”
- “She loves sitting in the sun.”