120 Winter Vocabulary Words with Meanings for Kids

Winter is the coldest season of the year, north of the equator from December to February and south of the equator from June to August.

Winter, the coldest season of the year, comes between autumn and spring. It is associated with a tropical climate and a cold climate, but its effects and time vary according to location. When the area is far from the equator, it is very cold. Temperatures in the equatorial regions remain unchanged despite the changing seasons. This is because, due to the Earth’s orbit, the equatorial areas receive more sunlight.

Winter Vocabulary Words – A to Z

Following are common words related to winters for kids to teach:

  1. Arctic: place which is always covered with snow
  2. Bare: not clothed or covered
  3. Barren: it means empty, devoid of life, and frigid.
  4. Below freezing: freezing cold
  5. Biting: feeling very cold
  6. Bitter cold: extremely cold. A bitterly cold wind
  7. Black ice: a thin coating of glaze ice on a surface, especially on roads
  8. Blanket: warm cloth covering body and protecting from cold
  9. Bleak: cold and miserable
  10. Blizzard: severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds
  11. Blustery: blowing in strong gusts
  12. Bone-chilling: very cold, causing strong feelings of fear, terror
  13. Boots: for walking in snow
  14. Boring: tedious, boring
  15. Brisk: active energetic
  16. Bundle up: to dress warmly
  17. Chills: cold temperatures
  18. Clear: transparent; unclouded
  19. Cloudy: covered with or characterized by clouds.
  20. Cold: a period of unusually cold weather. Freeze, frost
  21. Comforter: comforters are filled with layers of natural material such as down feathers, wool, or silk
  22. Coveralls: cold weather
  23. Cozy: warm and comfortable
  24. Crackling: the making of slight cracking sounds rapidly repeated
  25. Crisp: cool, fresh, and invigorating.
  26. Crunchy: briskly cold crisp winter weather also
  27. Dark: there is not enough light to see properly
  28. Depressing: a state of depression sometimes experienced by people in winter, thought to be related to lack of sunlight
  29. Dismal: causing gloom or dejection; gloomy; dreary; cheerless; melancholy: dismal weather.
  30. Drafty: cold and uncomfortable because of currents of cool air.
  31. Dreary: depressingly dull and bleak or repetitive
  32. Drenched: wet thoroughly; soak
  33. Duvet: a soft quilt filled with down, feathers, or a synthetic fibre
  34. Enchanted: filled with delight; charmed
  35. Evergreen trees: a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season
  36. Extreme: near freezing temperatures
  37. Festive: pertaining to or suitable for a feast or festival
  38. Fireplace: used for warmth on cold days and nights
  39. Flannel: flannel fabric are what helps it retain so much body heat in cold winter temperatures
  40. Flannel sheets: flannel fabric covering the bed
  41. Flannel shirt: flannel fabric used for making the shirts
  42. Fleece: a sheep’s fleece is the coat of wool that covers it
  43. Fluffy: soft and like wool or fur
  44. Foggy: it was a cold, foggy morning
  45. Freezing: emphasizing that it is very cold
  46. Frigid: frigid is very cold; lacking warmth; icy
  47. Frostbite: an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues.
  48. Frosty: covered in frost,” like your frosty front lawn.
  49. Frozen: freezing or freezing cold, you are emphasizing that you feel very cold.
  50. Fur coat: coat covering the body to keep you warm
  51. Furnace: heaters & burners
  52. Glacial: devoid of warmth and cordiality a glacial handshake.
  53. Glistening: to give off a sparkling or lustrous reflection of
  54. Gloves: for hand protection in cold weather
  55. Gray: the weather when there are a lot of clouds and little light
  56. Gusty: with wind blowing in strong sudden movements a cold gusty
  57. Hand warmers: small (mostly disposable) packets which are held in the hand and produce heat on demand to warm cold hands
  58. Harsh: severe cold
  59. Hazy: hazy weather a hazy view of the mountains
  60. Heated: made warm or hot
  61. Heater: a device for warming the air or water
  62. Heavy coat: a coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves which you wear over your other clothes.
  63. Hibernation: an extended period of remaining inactive or indoors
  64. Hypothermic: the condition of having an abnormally (typically dangerously) low body temperature.
  65. Ice cold: freezing cold
  66. Ice scraper: a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows
  67. Icy precipitation: freezing rain is rain maintained at temperatures below freezing by the ambient air mass that causes freezing on contact with surfaces
  68. Indoor: average indoor temperature, apparent temperature with outdoor
  69. Insulated: by reducing heat flow, insulation helps keep the living spaces in your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter
  70. Intensifying: extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong:
  71. Isolated: frosty or cold
  72. Jingling: when something jingles or when you jingle it
  73. Jumpsuit: a piece of clothing in the form of a top and trousers in one continuous
  74. Leafless: in winter the leafless trees look cold
  75. Legwarmers: a pair of tubular knitted garments designed to cover the leg from ankle to knee or thigh
  76. Lonely: unfrequented and remote
  77. Long: being ignored socially was enough to make a person’s body temperature drop
  78. Melting: becoming liquefied by heat.
  79. Mufler: a wrap or scarf worn around the neck and face for warmth.
  80. Misty: there is mist in the air that makes it difficult to see into the distance
  81. Nippy: of the weather, rather cold
  82. Numb: unable to feel anything in a particular part of your body especially as a result of cold
  83. Overcast: overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy
  84. Overcoat: a long warm coat
  85. Polar: polar climate regions are characterized by a lack of warm summers
  86. Powdery: something that is powdery looks or feels like powder soft white bits of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather
  87. Quilt: for covering yourself at night
  88. Radiator: heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating.
  89. Relentless: unceasingly intense, the relentless cold weather
  90. Severe: very great; intense
  91. Shivering: biting cold
  92. Skarf: a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head.
  93. Ski pants: trousers usually of stretch material and kept taut by a strap under the foot, worn for skiing or as a fashion garment
  94. Slippery: a slippery road due to snow coverage
  95. Slushy: a partially frozen drink made with crushed ice and sweet,
  96. Snow kissed: a passionate kiss in the snow
  97. Snowbound: shut in or blockaded by snow.
  98. Snowstorm: the storm dumps feet of snow, with high winds
  99. Snowshoes: shoes to wear in snow
  100. Snowsuit: garment for wearing in snow
  101. Snowy: covered with snow
  102. Sparkling: shining brightly with flashes of light
  103. Spiced: food spiced in cold weather for body heat intake
  104. Stuck inside: being trapped in cold, unable to move out
  105. Subzero: lower than zero; below freezing
  106. Sweater: woolen garment hand or machine stitched for body wear
  107. Thermal underwear: underwear designed to retain body heat in cold temperatures
  108. Tights: to reap protection from cold
  109. Toasted: exposure to a grill, fireplace, other source of radiant heat.
  110. Unending: the continuous cold
  111. Wet cold: dry cold is when the air lacks moisture
  112. White: extremely cold air and white mists
  113. Wind chill: the lowering of body temperature due to the passing-flow of lower-temperature air
  114. Windy: the arctic air, together with brisk winds
  115. Wintertime: winter season
  116. Wintry: cold season weather
  117. Woolcoat: coat made of wool for winter wear

More words related to cold winter season:

Chilliest season Crystallizing the area
Essence Frosty air
Indulge obliquely
ethos Hearty
Ambrosial Toothsome
Muffler Mittens
Hailstone Gloves
Scarf Shiver
Snowflake Sweater
Socks Sleet
Woolens Storm
Snowball Snowfall
Quilt Reindeer
Polar Pinecone
Pullover Overcoat
Jacket Iceberg
January Hoodie
Gingerbread Heater
Frozen Furnace
Fog Frosty
Fireplace Firewood
Chimney February
Sled December
Coat Cold
Cap Chill
Blizzard Boots
Tangy bloom

Essay on Winter Season

Winter is the coldest and chilliest season. It is characterized by freezing temperatures. The extreme winter season is experienced in the months of December, January and February. The essence of winter cannot be described in few words. It is all about wearing warm, woollen clothes and consuming hot drinks. It is the time to get wrapped in layers of clothes, to get clothe in thick jackets.

In winter children have holidays and they get time to indulge in different activities like building a snowman, snow fighting, playing ice hockey etc. People praise the ethos it brings to the nature. The mornings are completely different and are chillier. The days become shorter and nights become longer. It is the best time to see stars at night as it is thought to be the brightest time of the year.

In hilly areas winter brings with it snow, billions of snowflakes come running down on the ground, crystallizing the area. Snow is so soft and is like cotton. It covers everything and glitters. When sun begins to rise and the snow is falling obliquely against the sunlight, it is the best view. In winters whole of the family sit together in front of heater, to gain warmth, they enjoy, laugh and giggle. Quality time is spent with the family. Finger, toes and nose become numb, the frosty air whistles around our ears. Our numb limbs defrost as the light of fire heats us. The air feels fresh.

People wait for little sunshine as the weathers keeps on getting colder. Everyone goes for a walk in the sunny mornings of winter. Several hearty, toothsome winter treats are prepared in every household Asian country like India, Pakistan etc. Carrot pudding is the go to dessert during winters, as carrot is available in winters. From casseroles to macaroni and cheese, these dishes warm up the winter. The ambrosial, tangy smell spreads in the air.

Despite it’s all the beauty, this season has its downside as well. It seems like winter squeezes everything to death. The homeless people and animals as well mostly suffer because of cold weather. Most of them die shivering in the cold. Some animals go in hibernation until summer arrives again while some like birds migrate to different areas. Nonetheless, this does not take away the importance of winters.

This season brings a lot of fresh fruits including oranges. Several pretty, magical flowers bloom during this season. Winter is the gift of nature.

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