What is another word for black clouds?

Pronunciation: [blˈak klˈa͡ʊdz] (IPA)

Black clouds are a weather phenomenon that is often associated with doom and gloom. However, there are several synonyms that could be used instead of "black clouds" to describe the same phenomenon. Some of these synonyms include dark clouds, storm clouds, ominous clouds, threatening clouds, heavy clouds, and overcast skies. Each of these synonyms provides a unique perspective on the same concept, highlighting different aspects of the weather pattern that are present. These words can be used interchangeably to create a more engaging and descriptive narrative about the weather and the emotions it inspires.

What are the hypernyms for Black clouds?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    atmospheric phenomenon, meteorological event, meteorological phenomenon, weather phenomena, aerological phenomenon, climate phenomenon.

Famous quotes with Black clouds

  • The black clouds make the black sea. (Les nuages noirs Font la mer noire)
    Charles de LEUSSE
  • In the hour of adversity be not without hope, for crystal rain falls from black clouds.
    Nizami
  • One rich light Broke thro' the shadow of the tempest's wing, While the black clouds, with gold and purple edged, Caught every moment warmer hues, until 'Twas all one sparkling arch, and, like a king In triumph o'er his foes, the Sun god sought The blue depths of the sea ; — the waters yet Were ruffled with the storm, and the white foam Yet floated on the billows, while the wind Murmured at times like to an angry child, Who sobs even in his slumber.
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Related words: dark clouds, dark mood, black atmosphere

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