cloudy in Italian
cloudy in Italian is nuvoloso, nuvolo, coperto — cloudy means covered with or full of clouds.
cloudy in Italian
nuvoloso
Covered with or characterised by clouds.
nuvolo
Covered with or characterised by clouds.
coperto
Covered with or characterised by clouds.
torbido
Not transparent or clear.
nebuloso
Not transparent or clear.
What does "cloudy" mean?
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adj Covered with or full of clouds.
"It's been cloudy all week with barely a glimpse of sun."
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adj Not clear or transparent.
"The apple juice looked cloudy compared to the filtered kind."
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adj Uncertain or unclear (used figuratively).
"Her account of the accident grew cloudy under cross-examination."
cloudy in a sentence
- It's been cloudy all week with barely a glimpse of sun.
- The forecast calls for cloudy skies through the weekend.
- The apple juice looked cloudy compared to the filtered kind.
- Her account of the accident grew cloudy under cross-examination.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cloudy" in Italian?
"cloudy" in Italian is nuvoloso, nuvolo, coperto. cloudy means: Covered with or full of clouds.
How do you use "cloudy" in a sentence?
Example: "It's been cloudy all week with barely a glimpse of sun." In Italian, "cloudy" is nuvoloso, nuvolo, coperto.
Are there other ways to say "cloudy" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "cloudy": nuvoloso, nuvolo, coperto, torbido, nebuloso.
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