sunny

[ˈsʌni]

sunny Definition

  • 1full of sunshine; bright and warm
  • 2cheerful and optimistic

Using sunny: Examples

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

  • Example

    It's a beautiful day outside, sunny and warm.

  • Example

    She has a sunny disposition and always looks on the bright side.

  • Example

    The forecast predicts sunny weather for the next few days.

  • Example

    The beach was crowded with people enjoying the sunny weather.

sunny Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sunny

  • a way of cooking eggs with the yolk facing upwards, not flipped over

    Example

    I prefer my eggs sunny side up.

  • to remain cheerful and optimistic even in difficult situations

    Example

    Despite all the challenges, she managed to keep a sunny disposition and never lost hope.

  • a bright and cheerful smile that radiates happiness

    Example

    Her sunny smile always brightens up my day.

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Summary: sunny in Brief

The term 'sunny' [ˈsʌni] describes a bright and warm atmosphere, as well as a cheerful and optimistic attitude. It is often used to describe the weather, as in 'The forecast predicts sunny weather for the next few days,' or a person's disposition, as in 'She has a sunny disposition and always looks on the bright side.' 'Sunny' also extends into phrases like 'sunny side up,' referring to a way of cooking eggs, and 'keep a sunny disposition,' meaning to remain positive in difficult situations.

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