cloud a visible mass of particles of condensed vapor such as water or ice suspended in the atmosphere of a planet such as the earth or moon The first known use: in the 14th century |
Word Structure |
5 Letters, 1 Syllable |
cloud |
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4 Phonemes |
k l ow d |
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onset, rime |
cl oud |
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Morpheme |
cloud |
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Sentence Examples The sun is shining and there's not a cloud in the sky. It stopped raining and the sun poked through the clouds. The team has been under a cloud since its members were caught cheating. These new ideas only cloud the issue further. The final years of her life were clouded by illness. |
Related Words Sound the same but are spelled differently.
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Collocations The habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance.
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Neighborhood
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