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torrential

  • EN [ təˈrenʃl]
  • US [ tɔˈrɛnʃəl, tə-]
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English definition

    Adjective

  • 1. relating to or resulting from the action of a torrent;

    • "torrential erosion"
    • "torrential adaptations seen in some aquatic forms"
  • 2. resembling a torrent in force and abundance;

    • "torrential applause"
    • "torrential abuse"
    • "the torrential facility and fecundity characteristic of his style"- Winthrop Sargeant
  • 3. pouring in abundance;

    • "torrential rains"

Example sentences

  • There was frequent thunder and lightning, and torrential rain.

  • The game was cancelled owing to torrential rain.

  • The River Frome had burst its banks after torrential rain.

  • The torrential rain had plastered her hair to her head.

  • The torrential rain may flood the low - lying land out.

  • Rescuers battled against torrential rain and high winds.

  • We got caught in a torrential downpour.

  • The torrential flood annihilated the village.

  • Torrential rain and a howling tempest cut a swathe of destruction across the country.

  • Strong winds and torrential rain combined to make conditions terrible for golfers in the Scottish Open.

  • The flooding, caused by three days of torrential rain, is the worst in sixty-five years.

  • Torrential rivers are rumbling deep underground.

  • Wind and rain are no strangers to Massachusetts, but this rain was torrential and unrelenting.

  • We landed at the town in the middle of a torrential storm.

  • Like how can planes take off and land torrential rain?

Meaning of torrential

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