The difference between Sunny and Sunshiny

When used as adjectives, sunny means featuring a lot of sunshine, whereas sunshiny means sunny, full of sunshine.


Sunny is also noun with the meaning: a sunfish.

Sunny is also adverb with the meaning: sunny side up.

check bellow for the other definitions of Sunny and Sunshiny

  1. Sunny as an adjective (of weather or a day):

    Featuring a lot of sunshine.

    Examples:

    "Whilst it may be sunny today, the weather forecast is predicting rain."

  2. Sunny as an adjective (of a place):

    Receiving a lot of sunshine.

    Examples:

    "the sunny side of a hill"

    "I would describe Spain as sunny, but it's nothing in comparison to the Sahara."

  3. Sunny as an adjective (figuratively, of a person or a person's mood):

    Cheerful.

    Examples:

    "a sunny disposition"

  4. Sunny as an adjective:

    Of or relating to the sun; proceeding from, or resembling the sun; brilliant; radiant.

  1. Sunny as an adverb (US, regional):

    sunny side up

  1. Sunny as a noun:

    A sunfish.

  1. Sunshiny as an adjective:

    Sunny, full of sunshine.

  2. Sunshiny as an adjective:

    Bright, as though with sunshine; shining.

  3. Sunshiny as an adjective:

    Cheerful, happy.

    Examples:

    "Flowers can make any room sunshiny."

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