balmy weather — pleasantly warm and mild weather, often with a gentle breeze
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: pleasantly warm and mild weather, often with a gentle breeze
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈbɑːmi ˈweðər/
Example Sentences
- The balmy weather made everyone forget about their Monday blues.
- She opened all the windows to let the balmy spring air fill the stuffy office.
- The balmy weather was so perfect that even the grumpy cat decided to sunbathe.
balmy weather
NOUN[/ˈbɑːmi ˈweðər/]
pleasantly warm and mild weather, often with a gentle breeze

a mother and father sit comfortably on a picnic blanket while their children play nearby. They wear light sweaters and casual clothes, looking perfectly comfortable in the gentle warmth. A soft breeze moves through the scene, causing the mother's hair to sway gently and making the picnic blanket flutter slightly at the edges. The pleasant temperature allows everyone to be active and relaxed at the same time. Other families in the background enjoy outdoor activities like frisbee and reading books. Children run around happily without heavy coats, their cheeks rosy from the mild air. pleasantly warm and mild weather with a gentle breeze
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🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From Middle English 'balme,' derived from Latin 'balsamum' meaning balsam or healing ointment. The word evolved to describe weather that feels as soothing and pleasant as medicinal balm.
Breakdown
balm (soothing ointment/healing substance) + -y (adjective suffix meaning 'having the quality of')
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🔗Collocations
📝Examples
“The balmy weather made everyone forget about their Monday blues.”
“She opened all the windows to let the balmy spring air fill the stuffy office.”
“The balmy weather was so perfect that even the grumpy cat decided to sunbathe.”
“We couldn't waste such balmy weather staying indoors watching Netflix.”
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