rainy

[ˈreɪni]

rainy Definition

having a lot of rain; characterized by frequent or heavy rainfall.

Using rainy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rainy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It's been a rainy week, with showers every day.

  • Example

    The forecast predicts a rainy weekend ahead.

  • Example

    I don't like going out in the rainy weather.

  • Example

    The plants are thriving in this rainy season.

rainy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rainy

Antonyms for rainy

Phrases with rainy

  • a time of need or difficulty when one must rely on savings or reserves

    Example

    I always save some money for a rainy day.

  • a period of the year characterized by frequent or heavy rainfall

    Example

    The rainy season in this region lasts from June to September.

  • weather characterized by frequent or heavy rainfall

    Example

    I don't like going out in the rainy weather.

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Summary: rainy in Brief

'Rainy' [ˈreɪni] is an adjective that describes a place or time that has a lot of rain. It can be used to describe a week, season, or weather conditions, as in 'The forecast predicts a rainy weekend ahead.' 'Rainy' also appears in phrases like 'rainy day,' which refers to a time of need or difficulty, and 'rainy season,' which denotes a period of the year with frequent or heavy rainfall.

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