weatherer

/ˈwɛθərər/

Definitions

1. noun

One that weathers something, such as a ship’s hull, or something that withstands or resists the effects of weather.

“The weatherer of the storm was a sturdy tree that stood firm against the strong winds.”

2. verb

To cause (something) to withstand or resist the effects of weather.

“The construction team weathered the roof to protect it from the rain.”

Synonyms

  • weather-resistant
  • weatherproof

Antonyms

  • weather-beaten
  • weathered (in the sense of being worn out by weather)