nublado means cloudy — a common term in Essential Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: January 9, 2026
nublado
adjective • /[nu-BLA-do]/
cloudy
Example:
Hoy está muy nublado en la ciudad.
It’s very cloudy in the city today.
🧠 What does nublado mean?
The adjective 'nublado' describes the weather condition when the sky is covered with clouds, meaning 'cloudy' or 'overcast'. It is derived from the noun 'nube' (cloud) and is typically used with the verb 'estar' to talk about the state of the weather, as in 'el día está nublado' (the day is cloudy). As an adjective, it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies, for example, 'una tarde nublada' (a cloudy afternoon).
📚 Extra examples
- El día está nublado y parece que va a llover.
The day is cloudy and it looks like it's going to rain. - Prefiero las mañanas nubladas para salir a correr.
I prefer cloudy mornings to go for a run. - A pesar del cielo nublado, decidimos ir a la playa.
Despite the cloudy sky, we decided to go to the beach.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'nublado' comes directly from the noun 'nube,' which means 'cloud.' The related reflexive verb 'nublarse' means 'to become cloudy' or 'to cloud over.' For instance, 'El cielo se está nublando' means 'The sky is getting cloudy.'
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "nublado"
Synonyms: cubierto, encapotado, gris
Opposites: soleado, despejado, claro
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