adjective
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characterized by a large rainfall
a rainy climate
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wet or showery; bearing rain
Other Word Forms
- rainily adverb
- raininess noun
- unrainy adjective
Etymology
Origin of rainy
before 1000; Middle English reyny, Old English rēnig. See rain, -y 1
Example Sentences
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On a rainy Saturday morning in early May 1857, John left his apartment and climbed up one flight.
From Literature
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A hot, dry stretch following a rainy, cold one is fairly typical in springtime in mid-latitude regions such as Southern California, Hall said.
From Los Angeles Times
With the Galaxy S26, photos can be edited directly in the gallery app by entering a prompt, such as a command to make a rainy day look sunny.
Local officials say this has been the rainiest February in the history of Juiz de Fora, with the current rainfall in the region already more than double the amount expected for the month.
From BBC
"It was rainy Berlin and we wanted sunny Kabul," Sadat recalled.
From Barron's
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