frost
Pronunciation: [frɔst]
Word
Context: "weather"
(noun) frost is the white, icy layer that covers things when it gets really cold outside. It happens when the temperature drops below freezing. You might see it on grass, cars, or leaves in the morning when the weather is chilly.
Example
The frost on the grass looked beautiful in the morning sunlight.
Example
There was no frost last night, so the plants didn't freeze.
Example
Did you see the frost on the window this morning?
Context: "weather"
(verb) to frost means to cover something with frost or to make it very cold. It's like when a surface gets that shiny, icy coat that frost creates. This can happen to food when you freeze it too.
Example
The cold weather will frost the grass by morning.
Example
The warm sun is preventing the plants from frosting overnight.
Example
Will the temperatures drop enough tonight to frost the car?
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