enubilous means free from fog, mist, or clouds; clear. It carries an Arena rating of 1418, earned across 5 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, enubilous ranks #3,253 of 17,130 for Most Beautiful Words, #4,711 of 17,128 for Most Ponderous Words, #6,105 of 17,163 for Funniest Words, #6,587 of 17,143 for Best Fossil-Poetry Words.
Why “enubilous” is a great word
Free from fog, mist, or clouds; clear. From Latin ē- (a variant of ex-, meaning "out of, free from") + nūbilus ("cloudy") + the English suffix -ous, thus meaning "free from clouds." Unlike "clear," a general term for the unobstructed, or "cloudless," a simple description of absence, enubilous implies a purified clarity achieved, a sky not merely empty but rinsed of all vapor. It is the startling, post-storm azure that makes the eyes ache, the crystalline air through which distant mountains appear etched with a knife, the sudden gleam of a sunlit windowpane in a rain-washed city—a transient and perfect vacancy where the sky feels less like space than a promise kept.
adj
- Free from fog, mist, or clouds; clear.
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