Sky
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Sky ( noun )
- The upper atmosphere or space beyond the earth's atmosphere, where the clouds and the sun, moon, and stars are.
- The area of the upper atmosphere or space visible from the earth.
- The appearance of the atmosphere at a particular time, esp. as it relates to weather conditions.
Origin:
Old english sceo, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german schei.
Examples:
- He could see the plane flying in the sky.
- The sky was clear and blue.
- She watched the sky turn from pink to orange during sunrise.
- The sky was overcast, indicating a likely rain.
- The sky was a canvas of different shades of purple and blue during the sunset.
(As a verb)
Sky ( verb )
- The upper atmosphere or space beyond the earth's atmosphere, where the clouds and the sun, moon, and stars are.
- The area of the upper atmosphere or space visible from the earth.
- The appearance of the atmosphere at a particular time, esp. as it relates to weather conditions.
Origin:
Old english sceo, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german schei.
Examples:
- He could see the plane flying in the sky.
- The sky was clear and blue.
- She watched the sky turn from pink to orange during sunrise.
- The sky was overcast, indicating a likely rain.
- The sky was a canvas of different shades of purple and blue during the sunset.