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weatherperson
[ weth-er-pur-suhn ]
noun
- a meteorologist or weathercaster.
Gender Note
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of weatherperson1
Example Sentences
And if an individual is more inclined to depend on their own instincts over a meteorologist’s, they’re probably going to view the weatherperson’s advice as a nuisance.
Future forecasts: Although weather prediction is getting better, it still hasn’t put the local weatherperson out of a job.
No matter what you call it — chroma key, green screen or blue screen — it’s the film and video technique that gives your local TV weatherperson something in common with the Avengers movies: artificial backgrounds inserted behind the action.
And the director Ken Marino, whose career breakout was in the comedy troupe the State, drops in some funny absurdist touches, including a droll turn from Tig Notaro as a pet therapist and Phoebe Neidhardt as an oversharing TV weatherperson.
Plus, the volunteers often “become their own local celebrity ... as the town weatherperson,†he says.
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