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22 Words to Describe the Movement of Clouds
By A.W. Naves
Do you need some words to describe the movement of clouds to help with your writing? Check out the 22 words we’ve listed below!
Moved aimlessly , carried by wind or currents.
“The clouds drifted lazily across the sky, creating beautiful patterns that hung in the air as if in a celestial gallery.”
“White fluffy clouds drifted over the mountaintops, casting shadows on the valleys below them.”
Moved in a smooth, continuous motion , often in a circular manner.
“The heavy fog and clouds rolled in from the sea, enveloping the coastline in a mysterious mist.”
“The storm clouds rolled across the plains, casting an eerie shadow over the land below.”
3. Gathered
Came together to form a larger mass or concentration.
“The dark clouds gathered above the mountain peaks, obscuring the view of them from the ground.”
“Thick black clouds gathered ominously, warning villagers that a torrential downpour was imminent.”
Changed position , often indicating a transition or alteration.
“The clouds shifted , revealing glimpses of the setting sun along the bay behind where the newlyweds dined.”
“The wind changed directions and the clouds shifted to move in a different path toward their next destination.”
5. Migrated
Moved from one place to another , often in a systematic manner.
“The clouds migrated across the sky, carried by the rapidly increasing winds that flowed across the bayou.”
“The monsoon clouds migrated towards the coastal region, bringing relief from the scorching heat.”
Moved in a circular path or orbit , often around a central point or object.
“The clouds seemed to make up a barrier as they circled the plane preparing for its descent.”
“The storm clouds circled menacingly, threatening to unleash their fury on the large fleet of boats sailing across the ocean toward the shore of their enemy’s village.”
Stacked or heaped on top of one another, often forming a mass or accumulation.
“The cumulus clouds piled up heavily, resembling fluffy cotton balls in the sky.”
“The storm clouds piled ominously on top of one another, casting a dark shadow over the landscape.”
Increased in size or volume, often with a sense of expansion.
“The storm clouds swelled , darkening the sky as they ushered in the approaching flood being predicted by news outlets across the island.”
“The fog fell, and the clouds swelled , engulfing the landscape and reducing visibility to nearly zero.”
Moved smoothly with grace and elegance.
“The marshmallow clouds glided across the sky without a care in the world.”
“The clouds glided past at great speed, dancing gracefully toward some unknown destination.”
10. Dissipated
Gradually dispersed , becoming less visible or prominent.
“The clouds dissipated as the sun rose higher in the sky, warming the earth.”
“The thunder clouds gradually dissipated as the rain subsided, giving way to the sunshine that pushed through their coverage.”
11. Huddled
Bunched up closely together as if in a huddle.
“The shadowy rain clouds huddled overhead, slowly blocking out the sunlight with their growing volume.”
“We watched as the worrisome clouds huddled overhead, choking out the daylight as the storm began to sweep through the tiny coastal town.”
12. Morphed
Underwent a gradual or significant change in form or appearance.
“The shape of the clouds morphed into various recognizable objects, sparking the imagination of the children playing in the park.”
“The cumulus clouds morphed into a towering thunderhead, signaling that a storm was on the horizon.”
13. Wandered
Moved aimlessly or without a fixed direction , often exploring or meandering.
“The clouds wandered across the vast expanse of the sky, carried by gentle breezes.”
“The careless clouds wandered across the night sky, obscuring the full moon that rose high above them.”
Moved away from each other, creating a separation or gap.
“The clouds parted , revealing a glimpse of the radiant sun shining through.”
“The swirling clouds parted to make way for the helicopter that descended from the sky.”
15. Hovered
Remained suspended or lingered in one place, often without any significant movement.
“The clouds hovered about the drone, preventing it from taking the aerial footage it had been sent up to capture.”
“The helicopter creating a whirlwind over the landing pad, but the clouds hovered above, unbothered by its blades.
16. Tumbled
Moved in an uncontrolled manner , often with a rolling or tumbling motion.
“The dark storm clouds tumbled across the sky, indicating an impending tempest.”
“Leaves gusted on the wind and mingled with the passing clouds as they tumbled past.”
17. Retreated
Moved back or withdrew , often in response to unfavorable conditions.
“The rain clouds gradually retreated , making way for a clear and sunny sky.”
“The army of storm clouds retreated , leaving behind a sense of relief and calmness.”
Moved gradually or cautiously along an edge or boundary.
“The clouds in the night sky edged along the tops of the mountains, obscuring their peaks.”
“Clouds edged their way across the sky with no particular urgency or destination in mind.”
Came into existence or took shape , often through a process of development or creation.
“The cumulonimbus clouds formed rapidly, heralding the arrival of a powerful thunderstorm.”
“The wisps of clouds formed intricate patterns, resembling works of art in the expansive sky.”
20. Appeared
Came into view or became visible, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
“The sinister-looking clouds appeared just before the wedding, threatening to ruin Sharon’s big day.”
“The full moon cast a soft, silvery glow across the party for most of the evening but then the clouds appeared and blocked its presence.”
21. Clustered
Grouped closely together in a concentrated or dense arrangement.
“The feathery white clouds clustered above the mountaintop, resembling a celestial congregation.”
“The storm clouds clustered threateningly, foreboding an imminent downpour.”
22. Materialized
Manifested in a tangible or physical form, often seemingly out of thin air.
“The ghostly clouds materialized out of nowhere causing a shiver to run down Sarah’s spine.”
“We were disappointed as dark clouds materialized over the boat, forcing us to abandon our fishing expedition.”
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