overcast

/ˌoʊvərˈkæst/
adjective
  1. Covered with clouds; not sunny.
    • The sky was overcast all morning, but it never rained.
    • An overcast day is perfect for taking photos without harsh shadows.
    • We decided to stay home because the weather was gray and overcast.
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verb
  1. To cover with clouds or darkness.
    • Smoke from the fire overcast the entire valley.
    • Storm clouds quickly overcast the blue sky.
    • Sadness overcast his face when he heard the news.
noun
  1. A covering of clouds; a cloudy sky.
    • The overcast lifted by noon, revealing bright sunshine.
    • A thick overcast blocked the view of the mountains.
    • Pilots check the overcast before deciding to fly.
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