summer meaning
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WSummer
- Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, falling between spring and autumn. At the summer solstice, the days are longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice.
EN Summer 



- NounPLsummersSUF-er
- One of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the Earth and thermal lag. Typically regarded as being from June 21 to September 22 or 23 in parts of the USA, the months of June, July and August in the United Kingdom and the months of December, January and February in the Southern Hemisphere.
- the heat of summer
- OBS A pack-horse.
- A horizontal beam supporting a building.
- A person who sums. (Compare adder.).
- One of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the Earth and thermal lag. Typically regarded as being from June 21 to September 22 or 23 in parts of the USA, the months of June, July and August in the United Kingdom and the months of December, January and February in the Southern Hemisphere.
- VerbSGsummersPRsummeringPT, PPsummered
- VI To spend the summer, as in a particular place on holiday.
- We like to summer in the Mediterranean.
- VI To spend the summer, as in a particular place on holiday.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Nick Damianidis, an owner, said the barrel had been hit seven or eight times since last summer by siphoners who strike in the night.
- The regional climate is humid mesothermal, with a hot summer and well distributed rainfall throughout the year (Cfa in Köppen-Geiser’s classification [32 ]).
- Fabio Capello's out of sorts side looked to be heading for a damaging defeat and a heavy blow to their hopes of reaching Poland and Ukraine next summer as Switzerland deservedly took command.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Danny Manning and Edwin Moses quickly come to mind for fans who want American athletes to strike gold this summer.
- My mother-in-law has been making noises about coming to stay for the summer.
- Rainy days seemed to follow one another all summer.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of summer in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Morphemes
- Suffixes
- Words by suffix
- Words suffixed with -er
- Words suffixed with -er
- Words by suffix
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- Nouns
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- Morphemes
- en summertime
- en summery
- en summers
- en summerly
- en summered
Source: Wiktionary

