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Meaning of overcast
The primary meaning of the word "overcast" is related to the weather, describing a state where the sky is completely covered with clouds, or more broadly, a feeling or atmosphere of gloom or depression.
Etymology of overcast
The word "overcast" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where "ofer" meant "over" and "casten" meant "to throw".
Historically, the term was used to describe a state of being thrown over or covered, which later evolved to describe weather conditions and emotional states.
Synonyms
cloudy
gloomy
dreary
dismal
dark
murky
misty
foggy
hazy
murky
somber
sullen
dismal
bleak
dismal
cheerless
depressing
disheartening
discouraging
dim
obscure
shadowy
nebulous
vague
indistinct
unclear
veiled
shrouded
covered
concealed
hidden
obscure
turbid
dense
thick
heavy
leaden
gray
grey
dismal
somber
melancholy
mournful
dismal
desperate
hopeless
despondent
dejected
depressed
downcast
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "overcast" can be defined as having a sky that is completely covered with clouds, or having a gloomy or depressed quality.
- It can also refer to a feeling or atmosphere of gloom, sadness, or depression.
Usage Examples
- The weather forecast predicted an overcast sky for the entire weekend.
- The news of the job loss cast an overcast mood over the family gathering.
- The overcast weather matched her melancholy mood perfectly.