winter

winter
I UK [ˈwɪntə(r)] / US [ˈwɪntər] noun [countable/uncountable]
Word forms "winter":
singular winter plural winters
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the season after autumn and before spring, when it is usually cold

We spend the winter in the south.

a cold winter's night

a cold/severe/hard winter:

We've had a particularly severe winter this year.

in winter:

We usually go skiing in winter.

in the winter:

This town is deserted in the winter.

a) [only before noun] happening or appearing in winter

the pale winter sunshine

a winter tour of the West Indies

b) [only before noun] intended for the winter

She wore a heavy winter coat.


II UK [ˈwɪntə(r)] / US [ˈwɪntər] verb
Word forms "winter":
present tense I/you/we/they winter he/she/it winters present participle wintering past tense wintered past participle wintered
1) [intransitive] to spend the winter in a particular place
winter in:

For the past seven years, she has wintered in Southern California.

2) [transitive] to keep animals in a particular place during winter

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