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- Dictionarysunny/ˈsʌni/
adjective
- 1. bright with sunlight: "a sunny day" Similar Opposite
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SUNNY definition: 1. bright because of light from the sun: 2. A sunny person is usually happy and relaxed and does…. Learn more.
The meaning of SUNNY is marked by brilliant sunlight : full of sunshine. How to use sunny in a sentence.
Most roses like a sunny position in a fairly fertile soil. ...a sunny terrace. 3. adjective B2. Someone who has a sunny disposition is usually cheerful and happy. He was a nice lad–bright and with a sunny disposition. The staff wear big sunny smiles. Synonyms: cheerful, happy, cheery, smiling More Synonyms of sunny. 4.
Sunny definition: abounding in sunshine. See examples of SUNNY used in a sentence.
SUNNY meaning: 1. bright because of light from the sun: 2. A sunny person is usually happy and relaxed and does…. Learn more.
a sunny day; sunny weather; The outlook for the weekend is hot and sunny. a sunny garden; Italy was at its sunniest.
SUNNY definition: 1. bright because of light from the sun: 2. behaving in a happy way: . Learn more.