fair weather (Meaning)

Wordnet

fair weather (n)

moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activities

Webster

fair weather (a.)

Made or done in pleasant weather, or in circumstances involving but little exposure or sacrifice; as, a fair-weather voyage.

Appearing only when times or circumstances are prosperous; as, a fair-weather friend.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fair weather

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fair weather Sentence Examples

  1. The fair weather brought out all the people for a day of fun.
  2. The town fair was a popular event, drawing crowds in the fair weather.
  3. The fair weather made for a perfect day at the beach.
  4. We were lucky to have such fair weather for our picnic.
  5. The weather forecast promised fair weather for the weekend, so we planned a camping trip.
  6. I packed an umbrella just in case, but the weather forecast predicted fair weather.
  7. It was a beautiful day with clear blue skies and fair weather.
  8. We took advantage of the fair weather and went for a hike in the mountains.
  9. The fair weather helped the crops grow and the farmers were happy.
  10. The fair weather was a nice change from the cold and rainy weather we had been having.

FAQs About the word fair weather

moderate weather; suitable for outdoor activitiesMade or done in pleasant weather, or in circumstances involving but little exposure or sacrifice; as, a fair-we

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The fair weather brought out all the people for a day of fun.

The town fair was a popular event, drawing crowds in the fair weather.

The fair weather made for a perfect day at the beach.

We were lucky to have such fair weather for our picnic.