sunny

adjective
UK: /ˈsʌni/
US: /ˈsʌni/
  1. Full of sunshine; bright with sunlight.

    1. It was a sunny day, perfect for a picnic.
    2. We spent a glorious week in Spain where it was mostly sunny every day.
  2. Cheerful and happy in temperament or appearance.

    1. She has a sunny disposition and always smiles.
    2. Despite her troubles, she maintained a sunny outlook on life, radiating positivity.
sunny noun
  1. A term of endearment, often used informally.

    1. Hey sunny, how are you doing today?
    2. Come here, sunny, let me tell you a story about the old days.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sunny" in English means: Full of sunshine; bright with sunlight., Cheerful and happy in temperament or appearance..

The phonetic transcription of "sunny" is /ˈsʌni/ in British English and /ˈsʌni/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sunny": bright, radiant, cheerful, happy.

Example usage of "sunny": "It was a sunny day, perfect for a picnic.". More examples on the page.