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Synonyms and antonyms of Moisture in the air, clouds and cloudy weather in American Thesaurus

Moisture in the air, clouds and cloudy weather

bank (noun)

a large mass of cloud or fog

billow (noun)

a moving cloud of something such as smoke or steam

cirrocumulus (noun)

small round clouds that form lines high in the sky

cirrostratus (noun)

a thin layer of cloud found very high in the sky

cirrus (noun)

a type of thin cloud found very high in the sky

cloud (noun)

a white or gray mass of very small drops of water in the sky

cloudy (adjective)

full of clouds

column (noun)

something that rises up into the air in a straight line

cumulonimbus (noun)

a mass of very tall thick cloud that usually brings rain and sometimes thunder

cumulus (noun)

a large low white cloud that is round at the top and flat at the bottom. Cumulus clouds form at the lower levels of the atmosphere.

dull (adjective)

if the weather is dull, there are a lot of clouds and it is dark

fog (noun)

a thick cloud that forms close to the ground or to water and is difficult to see through. Fog is thicker than mist

fogbound (adjective)

not able to operate normally because of thick fog

fogbound (adjective)

not able to travel because of thick fog

foggy (adjective)

full of fog or covered with fog

gather (verb)

if clouds gather, they start to appear and cover part of the sky

gray (adjective)

used for describing the weather or the light when it is not very bright because there is a lot of cloud

lower (verb)

literary if clouds lower, they are very dark, as if a storm is coming

mist (noun)

small drops of a particular liquid that are in the air

misty (adjective)

used about places and times that are misty

nimbus (noun)

science a dark gray rain cloud

overcast (adjective)

with a sky completely full of clouds

pall (noun)

something such as smoke, dust, or cloud that covers an area and makes it darker

scud (verb)

literary if clouds scud across the sky, they move quickly

sea mist (noun)

a thin low cloud that comes onto the land from the ocean

steam (noun)

the hot wet substance like a thin cloud that is produced when water is heated

steam (noun)

the wet substance that forms on windows and mirrors when wet air suddenly becomes hot or cold

storm cloud (noun)

a very dark cloud

thundercloud (noun)

a big dark cloud that you see during a storm

thunderhead (noun)

a large cloud that often appears just before a thunderstorm

vapor (noun)

very small drops of water or other liquids in the air, that make the air feel wet

vapour ()

the British spelling of vapor

vog (noun)

American smog that contains dust and gas from volcanoes

water vapor (noun)

water in the form of a gas