A1 adjective Neutral #4,123 am häufigsten

sunny

/ˈsʌni/

This word describes weather or a place that is filled with bright light from the sun. It is used to talk about clear skies and pleasant, light-filled conditions.

Beispiele

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1

It is a sunny day, so let's go to the park for a picnic.

It is a sunny day, so let's go to the park for a picnic.

2

The Mediterranean region is famous for its sunny climate and warm winters.

The Mediterranean region is famous for its sunny climate and warm winters.

3

What a lovely sunny morning we have today!

What a lovely sunny morning we have today!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
sun
Verb
sunbathe
Adverb
sunnily
Adjektiv
sunny
Verwandt
sunshine
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Merkhilfe

Think of the bright yellow 'sun' and add 'y' for 'Yes, I want to go outside!'

Schnelles Quiz

It is very ___ today, so you should wear your sunglasses.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: sunny

Beispiele

1

It is a sunny day, so let's go to the park for a picnic.

everyday

It is a sunny day, so let's go to the park for a picnic.

2

The Mediterranean region is famous for its sunny climate and warm winters.

formal

The Mediterranean region is famous for its sunny climate and warm winters.

3

What a lovely sunny morning we have today!

informal

What a lovely sunny morning we have today!

4

The study analyzes the correlation between sunny weather and increased serotonin levels.

academic

The study analyzes the correlation between sunny weather and increased serotonin levels.

5

Our outdoor seating area is very popular during sunny periods of the year.

business

Our outdoor seating area is very popular during sunny periods of the year.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
sun
Verb
sunbathe
Adverb
sunnily
Adjektiv
sunny
Verwandt
sunshine

Häufige Kollokationen

sunny weather sunny weather
sunny day sunny day
sunny smile sunny smile
sunny afternoon sunny afternoon
sunny terrace sunny terrace

Häufige Phrasen

sunny side up

eggs fried on one side only

sunny disposition

a cheerful and friendly personality

keep on the sunny side

to stay positive and optimistic

Wird oft verwechselt mit

sunny vs sun

'Sun' is a noun (the star), while 'sunny' is the adjective describing the weather.

sunny vs shiny

'Shiny' means reflecting light from a surface, while 'sunny' means receiving direct light from the sun.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'sunny' primarily to describe the weather or the amount of light in a room. It can also figuratively describe a person who is very happy and cheerful.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistakenly say 'It is sun' instead of 'It is sunny' when describing the weather.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the bright yellow 'sun' and add 'y' for 'Yes, I want to go outside!'

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old English word 'sunne' (sun) combined with the suffix '-y' meaning 'characterized by.'

Grammatikmuster

Used after the verb 'to be' to describe the state of the weather. Used as an attributive adjective before a noun (e.g., sunny morning).
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking countries, sunny weather is culturally associated with a good mood and outdoor social gatherings like BBQs.

Schnelles Quiz

It is very ___ today, so you should wear your sunglasses.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: sunny

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