i overcasdted my leg hahaha
cloudy
No, overcast is an adjective (describing word).
The past tense is also 'overcast'.
Yes, "overcast" is a compound word, formed by combining the words "over" and "cast." It typically refers to a sky that is covered with clouds, resulting in a lack of sunlight. The word conveys the idea of something being cast over, or obscured, by clouds.
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Overcast means that the sky is light gray, common in the Bay Area and some of the Central Coast.
Tomorrow there will be an overcast.
Overcast is another word for cloudy.
Overcast is when two clouds or more cover the sun. This is a meaning and a sentence Good luck with what ever you are doing
cloudy
The word could be gloomy.
The noun 'overcast' is a concrete noun, a word for a cloud cover, a thing that can be seen, a thing made of water, a physical substance. The word 'overcast' is also a verb and an adjective.
I would put a comma after the word summer.
No, overcast is an adjective (describing word).
"Cloudy" and "overcast" are English equivalents of the French word nuageux. The word functions as a masculine singular adjective in a phrase or sentence. The pronunciation will be "nwa-zhuh" in French.
The anagrams are overacts and overcast.
Overcast is a weather word. It describes the sky when it is mostly covered by clouds.