Inclement
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Inclement ( adjective )
- Describing weather that is bad or severe, such as cold, windy, or rainy.
- Describing a situation that is difficult or harsh.
Origin:
From latin inclementem "severe, harsh".
Examples:
- The forecast calls for inclement weather tomorrow.
- Due to inclement conditions, the outdoor event was canceled.
- The hikers had to turn back due to inclement weather.
- The refugees were facing inclement living conditions.
- The inclement market made it difficult for small businesses to survive.
(As a verb)
Inclement ( verb )
- Describing weather that is bad or severe, such as cold, windy, or rainy.
- Describing a situation that is difficult or harsh.
Origin:
From latin inclementem "severe, harsh".
Examples:
- The forecast calls for inclement weather tomorrow.
- Due to inclement conditions, the outdoor event was canceled.
- The hikers had to turn back due to inclement weather.
- The refugees were facing inclement living conditions.
- The inclement market made it difficult for small businesses to survive.