rain

41 ENTRIES FOUND:

1rain

noun, often attributive \ˈrān\

Definition of RAIN

1
a : water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere b : the descent of this water c : water that has fallen as rain : rainwater
2
a : a fall of rain : rainstorm b plural : the rainy season
3
: rainy weather
4
: a heavy fall <a rain of arrows>

Examples of RAIN

  1. The weatherman forecasts rain for this afternoon.
  2. Everyone went inside when the rain began to fall.
  3. What the garden needs is a good, soaking rain.
  4. A light rain began to fall.
  5. There has been some flooding due to the recent heavy rains.
  6. We've had a week of rain.
  7. The rains came and flooded the valley.

Origin of RAIN

Middle English reyn, from Old English regn, rēn; akin to Old High German regan rain
First Known Use: before 12th century

Other Climate/Meteorology Terms

monsoon, occlusion, ozone, rime, squall, zephyr

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