[
UK
/ˈɔːtʌm/
]
[ US /ˈɔtəm/ ]
[ US /ˈɔtəm/ ]
NOUN
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the season when the leaves fall from the trees
in the fall of 1973
How To Use autumn In A Sentence
- The horizontals and verticals of the pattern extend to an autumnal woodland just beyond a sill which serves as a horizon in the middle distance.
- Spring,summer,autumn and winter are the four seasons.
- They take up little space and give a real boost to summer and autumn colour. Times, Sunday Times
- It was mid autumn and the leaves were already starting to swirl around me as a harsher wind blew, creating almost a curtain of color each time the breeze came.
- There is grassland on the natural brae of Royal Garden, yellow and green, fighting with the autumn. In this grassland, an alley wanders forward, just like the traces from a big snake' creeping.
- In neopaganism, the spring and autumn equinoxes are called Ostara and Mabon, respectively, although these names are modern in origin and don't correspond to any ancient festivals. CBC | Top Stories News
- Autumn term means more ghastly murder. Times, Sunday Times
- Nature notes Autumn colours are now becoming more noticeable, though large swathes of the countryside are still quite green. Times, Sunday Times
- It is autumn and they are pumping water out of the swimming pool.
- The dark foliage makes a bold backdrop throughout summer and turns bright red in autumn. Times, Sunday Times