No, the word cloudy is not an adverb.
The adverb form would be cloudily. But this is a rarely used word.
The adjective related to the noun cloud is cloudy. The seldom seen adverb form is cloudily.
The adverb for "stars shine on cloudy nights" would be "brightly." So, technically, you could say "Stars shine brightly on cloudy nights." But let's be real, those clouds aren't dimming those stars one bit.
Dimly.
The adverb that describes how stars shine on cloudy nights is "dimly." This term captures the subtle and muted way that starlight penetrates the clouds, creating an ethereal glow. It conveys the idea of stars shining faintly, often obscured but still present despite the clouds.
Dimly
The adjective related to the noun cloud is cloudy. The seldom seen adverb form is cloudily.
The adverb for "stars shine on cloudy nights" would be "brightly." So, technically, you could say "Stars shine brightly on cloudy nights." But let's be real, those clouds aren't dimming those stars one bit.
Dimly.
The adverb that describes how stars shine on cloudy nights is "dimly." This term captures the subtle and muted way that starlight penetrates the clouds, creating an ethereal glow. It conveys the idea of stars shining faintly, often obscured but still present despite the clouds.
Dimly
clear,partly cloudy,cloudy,mostly cloudy,and overcast
No, the word cloudy is not a noun. The word cloudy is an adjective.
Cloudy,dark,windy
le ciel est nuageux ; il y a des nuages ; le ciel est couvert.
Yes it is very cloudy.
Cloudy in spanish is nublado.
The synonym of cloudy Is vague