Rainy - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈreɪnɪ|  American pronunciation of the word rainy
Brit.  |ˈreɪnɪ|  British pronunciation of the word rainy

adjective

- (of weather) wet by periods of rain (syn: showery)
rainy days

Extra examples

...found that the cold, rainy weather made his joints swell and ache...

I hate rainy weather.

The last two Mays have been cold and rainy.

A cold, rainy night in the city

I remember the many rainy afternoons I spent reading at the library.

We've had a rainy spring.

Going to the museum was a perfect way to spend a rainy day.

The rainy weather had her feeling lonely and depressed.

We were all moaning about the cold, rainy weather.

This rainy weather is depressing.

It's a lousy, rainy day.

The children usually play inside on rainy days.

Stout long straw layered in rainy weather.

By late autumn Mediterranean islands have cooled off, and can have rainy days.

The opening shot of dark, rainy streets sets the mood for the whole film.

Word forms

adjective
comparative: rainier
superlative: rainiest
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