snowy

adjective
UK: /ˈsnəʊ.i/
US: /ˈsnoʊ.i/
  1. Covered with snow.

    1. The road is snowy today, so drive carefully.
    2. We enjoyed the snowy landscape during our winter vacation in the mountains.
  2. Resembling snow, especially in whiteness.

    1. The dog has a snowy white coat that shines in the sun.
    2. She has snowy hair now, but she still looks young and radiant.
  3. Characterized by snow; having a lot of snow.

    1. It was a snowy day, perfect for building a snowman.
    2. Last year, we had a very snowy winter, with record amounts of accumulation.

Synonyms

white wintry

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "snowy" in English means: Covered with snow., Resembling snow, especially in whiteness., Characterized by snow; having a lot of snow..

The phonetic transcription of "snowy" is /ˈsnəʊ.i/ in British English and /ˈsnoʊ.i/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "snowy": white, wintry.

Example usage of "snowy": "The road is snowy today, so drive carefully.". More examples on the page.