downpour

English

Tropical downpour

Etymology

down- + pour

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdaʊn.pɔː(ɹ)/

Noun

downpour (plural downpours)

  1. A heavy rain.
    Synonyms: cloudburst, rainstorm, (rare) pourdown
    They got caught in a downpour without an umbrella and came back soaked.
    • 1951 January, H. A. Vallance, “Kyle of Lochalsh Revisited”, in Railway Magazine, page 14:
      I left Inverness on a Saturday afternoon in July in a steady downpour of rain.

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Verb

downpour (third-person singular simple present downpours, present participle downpouring, simple past and past participle downpoured)

  1. (intransitive) To pour down; rain heavily.
    • 2002, Patricia Koretchuk, Chasing the comet: a Scottish-Canadian life - Page 211:
      It started to downpour, so Billy and I made our way back to our house, with Scotty following—or so I thought.

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