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Meaning of sky
The region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.
Etymology of sky
The word "sky" comes from Old Norse "ský", which is also the source of the Modern English word "sky".
The Old Norse "ský" is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "skūiz", which is also the source of the Modern English word "shoe".
The Proto-Germanic "skūiz" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "skeud-", which meant "to cover" or "to conceal".
The word "sky" has been used in the English language since the 13th century to refer to the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.
Synonyms
atmosphere
air
heavens
firmament
expanse
vault
canopy
ceiling
dome
ether
empyrean
azure
heavens
ether
welkin
celestial
heavens
clouds
heavens
stratosphere
troposphere
mesosphere
thermosphere
ionosphere
exosphere
cloudscape
horizon
zenith
elevation
altitude
loftiness
height
elevation
sublimity
loveliness
beauty
majesty
grandeur
glory
splendor
magnificence
heavens
celestial
ethereal
airy
cloudy
misty
foggy
hazy
cloudy
nebulous
vague
indistinct
obscure
unclear
ambiguous
uncertain
indefinite
heavens
firmament
atmosphere
air
winds
breezes
gusts
zephyr
gale
storm
tempest
hurricane
typhoon
cyclone
tornado
whirlwind
blizzard
meteorological
celestial
astronomical
cosmological
atmospheric
climatic
weather
climate
meteorology
astronomy
cosmology
astrophysics
geophysics
heavens
skyward
upward
aloft
above
overhead
on high
lofty
elevated
sublime
heavenly
celestial
divine
heavenly
blissful
paradisiacal
heavenly
serene
peaceful
calm
tranquil
quiet
still
silent
heavens
sky
air
atmosphere
ether
empyrean
azure
heavens
clouds
cloudscape
horizon
zenith
elevation
altitude
loftiness
height
elevation
sublimity
loveliness
beauty
majesty
grandeur
glory
splendor
magnificence
Definitions
- The region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth, typically appearing as a blue dome above the earth.
- The heavens or celestial sphere, especially when regarded as a manifestation of divine power or providence.
- A distant or imaginative prospect, especially one of great beauty or appeal.
Usage Examples
- The sun was shining brightly in the clear blue sky.
- The sky was filled with stars on the clear, dark night.
- The hot air balloon soared high up into the sky.
- The sky was a deep shade of indigo during the solar eclipse.
- The sky was filled with the sounds of birds singing and planes flying overhead.
Antonyms
ground
earth
land
soil
terrain
floor
base
foundation
underside
bottom
depth
low
depression
hollow
valley
gorge
canyon
abyss
chasm
pit
hole
cavity
void
emptiness
vacuum
space
bareness
barrenness
desolation
bleakness
harshness
ruggedness
roughness
coarseness
darkness
gloom
shadow
shade
obscurity
murkiness
cloudiness
fogginess
haziness
mistiness
vagueness
indistinctness
obscurity
uncertainty
indefiniteness
ambiguity
unclearness
darkness
blackness
gloominess
somberness
sadness
melancholy
sorrow
sorrowfulness
grief
mournfulness
bereavement
despondency
despair
hopelessness
desperation
wretchedness
misery
distress
affliction
tribulation
travail
suffering
pain
anguish
torment
agony
excruciation
torture.