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All climate synonyms

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noun climate

  • temperature — a measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value. The temperature of two systems is the same when the systems are in thermal equilibrium.
  • humidity — humid condition; moistness; dampness.
  • atmosphere — A planet's atmosphere is the layer of air or other gases around it.
  • mood — Grammar. a set of categories for which the verb is inflected in many languages, and that is typically used to indicate the syntactic relation of the clause in which the verb occurs to other clauses in the sentence, or the attitude of the speaker toward what he or she is saying, as certainty or uncertainty, wish or command, emphasis or hesitancy. a set of syntactic devices in some languages that is similar to this set in function or meaning, involving the use of auxiliary words, as can, may, might. any of the categories of these sets: the Latin indicative, imperative, and subjunctive moods.
  • trend — the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
  • surroundings — something that surrounds.
  • feeling — a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton.
  • latitude — Geography. the angular distance north or south from the equator of a point on the earth's surface, measured on the meridian of the point. a place or region as marked by this distance.
  • altitude — If something is at a particular altitude, it is at that height above sea level.
  • conditions — external or existing circumstances
  • clime — You use clime in expressions such as warmer climes and foreign climes to refer to a place that has a particular kind of climate.
  • aridity — being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: arid land; an arid climate.
  • medium — a middle state or condition; mean.
  • milieu — surroundings, especially of a social or cultural nature: a snobbish milieu.
  • disposition — the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude: a girl with a pleasant disposition.
  • ambience — The ambience of a place is the character and atmosphere that it seems to have.
  • temper — a particular state of mind or feelings.
  • tendency — a natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result: the tendency of falling bodies toward the earth.
  • weather — the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
  • microclimate — the climate of a small area, as of confined spaces such as caves or houses (cryptoclimate) of plant communities, wooded areas, etc. (phytoclimate) or of urban communities, which may be different from that in the general region.
  • macroclimate — the general climate of a large area, as of a continent or country.
  • climatic zone — any of the eight principal zones, roughly demarcated by lines of latitude, into which the earth can be divided on the basis of climate
  • situation — manner of being situated; location or position with reference to environment: The situation of the house allowed for a beautiful view.
  • ambiance — the mood, character, quality, tone, atmosphere, etc., particularly of an environment or milieu: The restaurant had a delightful ambiance.
  • sense — any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
  • ambient — The ambient temperature is the temperature of the air above the ground in a particular place.
  • mise en scene — the process of setting a stage, with regard to placement of actors, scenery, properties, etc.
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