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rainfall

1 of 1noun
/ˈreɪnfɔl/
Forms:rainfalls
1

the event of rain falling from the sky

B1
  • The rainfall this year has been much higher than usual.
  • The region experiences heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.
  • A sudden rainfall interrupted the outdoor event.
  • Weather stations monitor rainfall to predict future conditions.
  • Farmers are concerned about the lack of rainfall this season.
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2

the amount of rain that falls within a specific area during a particular period, typically measured over a given timeframe

  • Farmers in the drought-affected area struggled with diminished rainfall, resorting to irrigation techniques to supplement moisture for their crops.
  • Climate scientists attributed the declining agricultural output to a prolonged period of below-average rainfall, highlighting the vulnerability of the region to changing weather patterns.
  • The local reservoirs reached critically low levels due to insufficient rainfall, prompting authorities to implement water conservation measures and restrictions.
  • Residents of the coastal town welcomed the recent increase in rainfall, alleviating concerns about dwindling water supplies and revitalizing local ecosystems.