low-pitched English
The low-pitched English introduction is as follows:
overcast
English/v?kɑ?st/. Beauty/?o?v?r?k?st/.
n.
Cloudy day; [Meteorology] overcast; covering (especially clouds, fog, etc.); depression; sadness; depression; [Mining] wind bridge.
adj.
Dark; cloudy; cloudy.
Third person singular: overcasts plural: overcasts present participle: overcasting past tense: overcast past participle: overcast.
Memory skills: over + cast; launch → melancholy; cloudy.
Bilingual examples:
For?three?days?it?was?overcast?
It was cloudy for three consecutive days.
Tomorrow?will?be?overcast.?
Tomorrow will be cloudy.
Today?it?will?be?dull?and?overcast.?
Today the weather will be cloudy and cloudy.
It?was?a?cold,?windy,?overcast?afternoon?in?Washington.?
It was a cold, windy, overcast afternoon in Washington.
The weather forecast is cloudy with showers.
The weather forecast is cloudy with showers.