Pronunciation: /ˈreɪn.ləs/
adjective describing a place or period with no rain
A1 The weather forecast predicted a rainless day.
A2 The desert is known for its long stretches of rainless days.
B1 The rainless summer led to a drought in the region.
B2 The rainless conditions made it difficult for farmers to grow crops.
C1 The rainless climate of the area requires residents to conserve water.
C2 The rainless weather persisted for weeks, causing concern for water resources.
formal The region experienced a rainless summer, causing drought conditions.
informal We're in for a rainless week according to the weather forecast.
slang I'm hoping for a rainless day so I can have a picnic in the park.
figurative His speech was like a rainless desert, lacking any substance or depth.
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