almanac
An almanac is a yearly book that gives you a calendar, weather predictions, and helpful facts.
Explanation at your level:
An almanac is a book. It comes out every year. It tells you about the weather. It helps you know when to plant seeds. It is a very useful book for people who like nature.
An almanac is a yearly publication. It contains a calendar and information about the stars. Many farmers use an almanac to plan their work. It is a good reference tool for everyone.
An almanac is a comprehensive reference book published annually. It includes weather forecasts, astronomical data, and tide tables. People often consult an almanac to prepare for seasonal changes or to learn interesting facts about the year.
The term almanac refers to a compendium of information relevant to a specific year. It serves as a practical guide for those interested in celestial events or agricultural planning. While digital tools are common now, the traditional almanac remains a staple for many households.
Historically, the almanac was a vital document for navigation and agriculture, providing essential data on planetary positions and seasonal transitions. Today, it functions as both a functional tool and a cultural artifact, often containing a wealth of miscellaneous trivia and statistical data that appeals to the curious reader.
The almanac represents a long-standing tradition of organizing temporal and environmental knowledge. Etymologically rooted in the study of climate, its evolution mirrors the human desire to predict and master the natural cycles of the year. In literature, it is often used as a symbol of wisdom, order, and the cyclical nature of time itself.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- An almanac is a yearly book.
- It contains weather and astronomical data.
- It is very useful for planning.
- It has a long history.
An almanac is essentially a guidebook for the year ahead. Think of it as a mix between a calendar and an encyclopedia that focuses on things that change with the seasons.
Historically, people relied on them to know when to plant their crops or when the moon would be full. Today, you might see them in bookstores as Farmer's Almanacs, which are famous for predicting the weather months in advance.
The word almanac has a fascinating history that stretches back to Medieval Latin and Arabic. It likely comes from the Arabic word al-manakh, which meant 'the climate' or 'the weather.'
By the 13th century, it was used in Europe to describe tables of planetary movements. Over time, it evolved into the printed books we know today, becoming one of the most popular types of literature in early American history, famously championed by Benjamin Franklin.
You will mostly hear almanac used in contexts involving agriculture, astronomy, or general trivia. It is a formal, yet common word in non-fiction writing.
Common phrases include 'consulting the almanac' or 'checking the latest almanac.' It is rarely used in casual slang, so save it for when you are talking about facts, books, or planning.
While there aren't many idioms using the word directly, it is often used metaphorically. For example, calling someone a 'walking almanac' means they know a massive amount of trivia.
1. Walking almanac: Someone who knows everything. 2. Check the almanac: To look for facts before making a decision. 3. Old as an almanac: Something very outdated. 4. Like a yearly almanac: Something that happens reliably every year. 5. Consult the almanac: To look for expert guidance.
The word is a standard countable noun. You can have one almanac or many almanacs.
In terms of pronunciation, the stress is on the first syllable: ALL-muh-nak. It rhymes with words like 'canack' or 'bivouac.' Always use the article 'an' before it since it starts with a vowel sound.
Fun Fact
Benjamin Franklin published a famous one called Poor Richard's Almanack.
Pronunciation Guide
Starts with a long 'aw' sound.
Clear 'a' sounds.
Common Errors
- pronouncing the 'l' as silent
- stressing the second syllable
- using 'a' instead of 'an'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Articles
an almanac
Plurals
almanacs
Subject-Verb Agreement
The almanac says...
Examples by Level
I read the almanac.
I read the yearly book.
Simple subject-verb-object.
The almanac is big.
Look at the almanac.
My dad has an almanac.
The almanac has dates.
It is a good almanac.
I need an almanac.
Read the almanac now.
The almanac predicts rain.
We bought a new almanac.
Check the almanac for dates.
This almanac is very old.
Farmers use the almanac daily.
I found the info in the almanac.
The almanac shows the moon.
Do you have an almanac?
The farmer checked the almanac for planting dates.
I keep an almanac on my desk for reference.
The almanac contains useful weather forecasts.
We consulted the almanac to plan our trip.
This year's almanac is full of interesting facts.
An almanac is essential for gardeners.
She read the almanac to learn about the stars.
The almanac is updated every single year.
The almanac serves as a reliable guide for seasonal planting.
He is a walking almanac of local history.
I always buy the new edition of the almanac.
The almanac provides detailed astronomical data.
Consulting the almanac helps us prepare for winter.
The almanac is a staple in many rural homes.
It is fascinating to see how the almanac has changed.
The almanac predicted a very cold winter.
The almanac remains a quintessential reference for amateur astronomers.
She treated the almanac as an indispensable tool for her research.
The publication of the annual almanac is a long-standing tradition.
Despite modern technology, the almanac retains its charm.
The almanac offers a unique glimpse into past weather patterns.
He meticulously cross-referenced the data with the almanac.
The almanac provides a comprehensive overview of the year.
Many rely on the almanac for its long-range weather predictions.
The almanac functions as a repository of folk wisdom and scientific data.
In the pre-digital age, the almanac was the primary source of information.
The almanac’s longevity is a testament to its cultural significance.
He studied the almanac to understand the cyclical nature of the seasons.
The almanac serves as a bridge between ancient observation and modern data.
Its entries in the almanac are both scholarly and practical.
The almanac captures the essence of the passing year.
Few books have the enduring utility of a well-compiled almanac.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"walking almanac"
someone who knows everything
He is a walking almanac of sports stats.
casual"by the almanac"
following the rules or seasons
We plant by the almanac.
neutral"like an old almanac"
very outdated
That idea is like an old almanac.
casual"consult the almanac"
to look for advice
I will consult the almanac.
neutral"the almanac of life"
the record of events
History is the almanac of life.
literary"open the almanac"
to start a new year
Let's open the almanac of a new year.
literaryEasily Confused
both involve dates
calendars are lists of days, almanacs have facts
I check the calendar for dates, the almanac for weather.
both are books
encyclopedias are general, almanacs are annual
Encyclopedias cover everything, almanacs cover the year.
both have dates
diaries are personal, almanacs are factual
I write in my diary, I read the almanac.
both are records
journals are for daily notes, almanacs for annual info
I keep a journal of my life, not an almanac.
Sentence Patterns
I consult the almanac.
I consult the almanac for weather.
The almanac contains facts.
The almanac contains facts about stars.
Farmers read the almanac.
Farmers read the almanac to plant.
Check the almanac for info.
Check the almanac for info.
He is a walking almanac.
He is a walking almanac.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
5
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Almanac starts with a vowel sound.
Calendars are just dates; almanacs have facts.
The plural is simple -s.
It is not an action word.
Almanacs are annual; encyclopedias are general.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a book on your shelf that glows every year.
When to use
Use when discussing yearly plans.
Cultural Insight
Farmers have used them for centuries.
Grammar Shortcut
Always 'an almanac'.
Say It Right
Stress the first part.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't call it a calendar.
Did You Know?
Benjamin Franklin wrote one.
Study Smart
Read a page of one.
Context
Often used in gardening.
Plural
Just add -s.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
ALL-MAN-AC: All men act by the almanac.
Visual Association
A farmer looking at a book while checking the sky.
Word Web
چالش
Find one fact in an almanac today.
ریشه کلمه
Arabic/Medieval Latin
Original meaning: Climate or weather
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Very popular in rural US and UK for gardening and weather.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Gardening
- planting dates
- frost dates
- moon phases
Astronomy
- planetary positions
- sunrise times
- moon cycles
School
- reference material
- annual data
- fact checking
Weather
- long-range forecast
- seasonal trends
- historical weather
Conversation Starters
"Do you use an almanac?"
"What is the most interesting fact you found in an almanac?"
"Do you think almanacs are still useful?"
"Have you ever read a Farmer's Almanac?"
"What kind of books do you use for reference?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you needed to know the weather.
Describe a book that helps you plan your life.
If you wrote an almanac, what would you include?
Why do you think people still buy printed books?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes.
Once a year.
Use 'an'.
Yes, for planning.
Yes, for research.
Mostly print, but some digital.
Yes.
No, it is very clear.
خودت رو بسنج
I read the ___ every year.
It is a book.
What is an almanac?
It is a publication.
An almanac is published daily.
It is published annually.
Word
معنی
Matches word to meaning.
Subject-verb-object.
He is a walking ___ of facts.
Idiomatic usage.
Which word is a synonym?
Both are collections of info.
Almanac comes from Arabic.
Etymology confirmed.
Word
معنی
Advanced definition.
Subject-verb-object.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
An almanac is your go-to annual guide for weather, stars, and seasonal facts.
- An almanac is a yearly book.
- It contains weather and astronomical data.
- It is very useful for planning.
- It has a long history.
Memory Palace
Imagine a book on your shelf that glows every year.
When to use
Use when discussing yearly plans.
Cultural Insight
Farmers have used them for centuries.
Grammar Shortcut
Always 'an almanac'.
مثال
My grandfather always checks the farmer's almanac before deciding when to plant his tomatoes.
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