Synonym: drizzle, pour, precipitate, shower, sprinkle. Similar words: brain, drain, rainy, train, strain, trainer, rainfall, raining. Meaning: [reɪn] n. 1. water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere 2. drops of fresh water that fall as precipitation from clouds 3. anything happening rapidly or in quick successive. v. precipitate as rain.
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61, The timely rain will certainly bring on the crops.
62, The heavy rain showed no signs of slackening off.
63, Her coat gave her protection from the rain.
64, Rain was dripping from the trees.
65, A heavy rain drenched the travellers.
66, The rain has helped clear the air.
67, Have you taken into account the possibility of rain?
68, That was a week of alternate rain and sunshine.
69, I was proceeding through torrents of rain.
70, He had no raincoat on when the rain started.
71, The rain pattered on the roof.
72, The road was deeply rutted and pooled with rain.
73, Rain is forecast for the weekend.
74, The acid rain is threatening world environment.
75, Rain and high winds are forecast.
76, Sulphur dioxide is the main precursor of acid rain.
77, We can't go out because of the rain.
78, I bet it will rain soon!
79, The game is canceled because of the rain.
80, A downpour of rain put out the children's bonfire.
81, The roof is leaky and the rain comes in.
82, Heavy rain meant the pitch was waterlogged.
83, The rain prevented them from eating outdoors.
84, It was absolutely pouring with rain.
85, The rain has sprouted the seeds overnight.
86, The rain seeped through the roof.
87, This coat will keep you dry in the rain.
88, The sun came through after days of rain.
89, I said that it might rain.
90, The lack of rain has shrivelled the crops.