subtropical

[sʌbˈtrɒpɪkəl]

subtropical Definition

relating to or typical of regions immediately north or south of the tropical zone.

Using subtropical: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subtropical" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Florida has a subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.

  • Example

    The subtropical vegetation in this area is lush and green.

  • Example

    The island is located in a subtropical region, which makes it a popular tourist destination.

subtropical Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subtropical

Antonyms for subtropical

Phrases with subtropical

  • a fruit that grows in subtropical regions, such as citrus fruits, mangoes, and avocados

    Example

    I love eating subtropical fruits like pineapples and papayas.

  • a weather system that forms in subtropical waters and has characteristics of both tropical and extratropical storms

    Example

    The subtropical storm caused heavy rainfall and flooding in the coastal areas.

  • a high-pressure system that occurs over subtropical regions and influences the weather patterns in those areas

    Example

    The subtropical high is responsible for the hot and dry weather in the desert regions.

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Summary: subtropical in Brief

The term 'subtropical' [sʌbˈtrɒpɪkəl] refers to regions immediately north or south of the tropical zone. It describes a climate that is mild and warm, with examples like Florida's subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. 'Subtropical' extends into phrases like 'subtropical fruit,' referring to fruits that grow in subtropical regions, and 'subtropical storm,' a weather system that forms in subtropical waters.