Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dreary-weather
noun
ˈdrirē ˈwɛðər

Definition
A type of weather that is dull, bleak, and gloomy, often characterized by overcast skies and lack of sunshine.

Examples
- It was a dreary-weather day, perfect for staying indoors with a good book.
- The dreary-weather last week made everyone feel tired and unmotivated.
- Despite the dreary-weather, we decided to go for a walk and enjoy the fresh air.

Meaning
Dreary weather refers to conditions that are depressing or causing a lack of energy due to being dark and uninviting.

Synonyms
- Gloomy
- Dismal
- Melancholy
- Desolate