"Weathers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "weathers" is the third person singular verb form of the verb "weather," which can have several meanings:
1. To endure or withstand a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Example: "She has been weathering the economic downturn for several years."
2. To change or alter due to exposure to the elements (especially wind, rain, or sun).
Example: "The building's roof began to weather after being exposed to the harsh sunlight for several decades."
3. To provide suitable or favorable conditions for something to happen or to be achieved.
Example: "The good weather allowed us to hold the outdoor concert without any issues."
4. The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time in terms of temperature, humidity, cloudiness, wind, precipitation, etc.
Example: "The weather forecast indicated a chance of rain for the next day."
In general, the word "weathers" refers to the ability to endure or withstand something (person A), a change or alteration due to exposure to the elements (person B), or the state of the atmosphere (person C).
weatherizing (note: similar to "weatherising")<br><br>noun<br>The process of making a building or structure more airtight or resistant to air leakage, especially in order to conserve energy or improve its thermal insulation.<br><br>It can also refer to the act of sealing gaps or cracks in doors, windows, and joints to prevent air leakage and heat loss.<br><br>Example: "The homeowner undertook various weatherizing measures to make her old house more energy-efficient."<br><br>You can also use the spelling "weatherising" in British English, but "weatherizing" is more commonly used in American English.