English
summer
[ˈsʌmə]Meaning 1
The season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from December to March south of the equator.
Example sentences:
That year it was a hot, dry summer.
Meaning 2
A period of hot, usually sunny weather.
Example sentences:
We had no real summer last year.