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Sun (noun) — a star in our solar system that shines bright and makes our Earth warm. 

Part of speech:
Noun (countable)
Phonetic transcription (IPA):
/sʌn/
CEFR level:
A1
Word frequency:

How to Pronounce “Sun”?

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The word “sun” rhymes with “fun” and “run.”

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How to Use “Sun” in a Sentence?

Learning to use this term in sentences helps you talk about weather, nature, and daily activities understanding the “sun” definition.

The sun is very bright today.
I like to sit in the sun and read a book.
The sun rises in the east every morning.
Please wear a hat because the sun is strong.
We watched the sun go down over the ocean.

What Are Synonyms for the Word “Sun”?

Knowing different words with similar meanings makes your English richer and helps you understand more texts and conversations.

Related nouns: sunlight sunshine daylight star

Synonyms (contextual): daystar

Common collocations: sun shines in the sun hot sun

“Sun” Word Formation and Description in Context

The meaning of “sun” and the term appear in many combinations. Here are the most useful ones for your level of English.

With adjectives: bright sun morning sun setting sun

With verbs: sun rises sup disappears

With nouns (noun + noun): sunglasses sunset sunscreen

Idioms and Interesting Phrases with “Sun”

English has many colorful expressions using the “sun” in English. Learning these idioms will help you sound more natural and understand native speakers better.

  • Under the sun — in the world; anywhere.

    She has tried every diet under the sun.
  • A place in the sun — a good or successful position.

    After years of hard work, he finally found his place in the sun.
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  • Make hay while the sun shines — take advantage of a good opportunity.

    Business is good now, so make hay while the sun shines!

Test Your Knowledge of “Sun” Meaning

Taking quizzes is one of the best ways to remember new vocabulary. Test yourself below!

Type 1: True/false statements:
Choose the correct answer:
1
The sun is a planet.
2
The sun gives us light and heat.
3
“Sunrise” means when the sun goes down.
Type 2: Right word order:
Put these chaotic words in order:
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morning
the
rises
sun
in
The
2
sunglasses
I
the
wear
in
sun
3
is
today
very
The
bright
sun
Type 3: Choose the correct option
Select the one closest in meaning:
1
What does “the sun sets” mean?
2
What is “sunscreen”?
3
What does “under the sun” mean in the phrase “the best place under the sun”?

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“Sun” Word in Other Languages

Learning how to say “sun” in different languages is fun and useful.

Language Word for “Sun”
Flag Spanish Spanish   Sol
Flag French French   Soleil
Flag German German   Sonne

Did You Know It? Fun Facts About “Sun”

Here are some amazing facts about our closest star. These facts will surprise you and give you interesting things to talk about in English!

  • The sun is about 4.6 billion years old!

    That’s older than Earth itself. Scientists believe the sun will continue to shine for another 5 billion years before it runs out of fuel.
  • The sun is actually a star, not a planet.

    Many people don’t realize this! The sun is the closest star to Earth. The next nearest star, Proxima Centauri, is about 4 light-years away.
  • Light from the sun takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth.

    This means when you look at the sun (never directly!), you are seeing it as it was over 8 minutes ago. You are literally looking into the past!
  • The sun contains 99.8% of all the mass in our solar system.

    Because of its enormous gravity, the sun holds all planets, asteroids and comets in orbit, making life on Earth possible.

Famous Quotes Featuring “Sun”

Reading quotes from famous writers and thinkers is a wonderful way to see how native speakers use words in beautiful and meaningful ways.

“Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and shadows will fall behind you.”

Walt Whitman

Explanation: Stay positive and focus on good things, and your problems will seem smaller.

“The sun himself is weak when he first rises, and gathers strength and courage as the day gets on.”

— Charles Dickens

Explanation: We all start slowly, but we grow stronger with time and effort.

“A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.”

— Max Muller

Explanation: Just as plants need the sun to grow, people need love to be happy.