cloud

simple noun67 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.6

Similar to dense cloud, emphasizing the depth and opacity. Refers to water vapor or smoke/dust.

A large mass of cloud that is difficult to see through. Refers to water vapor or smoke/dust.

Thick, dark cloud, often suggesting impending rain.

Thin, sparse cloud cover that doesn't completely block the sun.

Soft, puffy, cotton-like clouds, typically white and associated with fair weather.

Similar to fluffy, describing clouds that appear swollen or puffed up.

Dark clouds that suggest something bad, like a storm, is about to happen.

Similar to ominous, suggesting danger or a storm.

Thin, feathery streaks of cloud.

The amount of the sky that is covered by clouds.

A horizontal sheet-like mass of clouds.

A mass of cloud, especially one seen on the horizon.

When clouds begin to appear in the sky.

When clouds come together, often before a storm.

When an opening appears in the cloud cover, allowing sun to come through.

When the clouds disappear, leaving a clear sky.

Similar to gather, forming a large, dense group.

A horizontal sheet of cloud.

A large mass of cloud, often appearing on the horizon.

A large, shapeless body of cloud.

A continuous layer of cloud covering the sky.

A long, narrow strip of cloud.

In a position higher than the clouds, often used when flying.

To place a substance in a cloud to make it produce rain (artificial rainmaking).

Collocations with "cloud"

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