What part of speech is weathered?

Weathered can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. weathered is a verb, past participle of weather (infinitive).
  • 2. weathered is a verb, past simple of weather (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does weathered mean?

Definitions

Adjective

weathered - worn by exposure to the weather; "a house of weathered shingles"

Verb

weather - change under the action or influence of the weather; "A weathered old hut"
weather - sail to the windward of
weather - face and withstand with courage; "She braved the elements"
weather - cause to slope

Examples of weathered

#   Sentence  
1. adj. A house of weathered shingles.
2. verb The rocks are weathered into fantastic forms.
3. verb The old shack seems to have weathered the storm pretty well.
4. verb Not until after they had passed beyond the best work of the First Men in science and philosophy did the Second Men discover the remains of the great stone library in Siberia. A party of engineers happened upon it while they were preparing to sink a shaft for subterranean energy. The tablets were broken, disordered, weathered. Little by little, however, they were reconstructed and interpreted, with the aid of the pictorial dictionary. The finds were of extreme interest to the Second Men, but not in the manner which the Siberian party had intended, not as a store of scientific and philosophic truth, but as a vivid historical document. The view of the universe which the tablets recorded was both too naïve and too artificial; but the insight which they afforded into the mind of the earlier species was invaluable. So little of the old world had survived the volcanic epoch that the Second Men had failed hitherto to get a clear picture of their predecessors.
5. verb Financially, it could be a lean year, although some advance planning can help you weather the storm.
6. verb How do you expect to weather the financial storm when the bank refuses to extend a helping hand?
7. verb The industrialist found a wealthy financier to help him weather the storm which was inevitable.
8. verb I will come, weather permitting.
9. verb I will start, weather permitting.
10. verb Companies with diversified holdings tend to weather economics shocks better.
11. verb Whether the weather be fine or whether the weather be not, whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot, we'll weather the weather, whether we like it or not!
12. verb I haven't yet gotten used to weather here.
13. verb I'll come, weather permitting.
14. verb How do you expect to weather the financial storm when the bank refuses to extend a helping hand?
15. verb The industrialist found a wealthy financier to help him weather the storm which was inevitable.
16. verb I will come, weather permitting.
17. noun They were hoping for good weather.
18. noun Every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception.
Sentence  
adj.
A house of weathered shingles.
verb
The rocks are weathered into fantastic forms.
The old shack seems to have weathered the storm pretty well.
Not until after they had passed beyond the best work of the First Men in science and philosophy did the Second Men discover the remains of the great stone library in Siberia. A party of engineers happened upon it while they were preparing to sink a shaft for subterranean energy. The tablets were broken, disordered, weathered. Little by little, however, they were reconstructed and interpreted, with the aid of the pictorial dictionary. The finds were of extreme interest to the Second Men, but not in the manner which the Siberian party had intended, not as a store of scientific and philosophic truth, but as a vivid historical document. The view of the universe which the tablets recorded was both too naïve and too artificial; but the insight which they afforded into the mind of the earlier species was invaluable. So little of the old world had survived the volcanic epoch that the Second Men had failed hitherto to get a clear picture of their predecessors.
Financially, it could be a lean year, although some advance planning can help you weather the storm.
How do you expect to weather the financial storm when the bank refuses to extend a helping hand?
The industrialist found a wealthy financier to help him weather the storm which was inevitable.
I will come, weather permitting.
I will start, weather permitting.
Companies with diversified holdings tend to weather economics shocks better.
Whether the weather be fine or whether the weather be not, whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot, we'll weather the weather, whether we like it or not!
I haven't yet gotten used to weather here.
I'll come, weather permitting.
How do you expect to weather the financial storm when the bank refuses to extend a helping hand?
The industrialist found a wealthy financier to help him weather the storm which was inevitable.
I will come, weather permitting.
noun
They were hoping for good weather.
Every day we have weather conditions and yesterday was no exception.

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