adjective describing a noun or pronoun as having the quality of being characterized by rain
Often used to set a melancholic or reflective tone in poems
Used to describe destinations or seasons known for frequent rainfall
Used to describe weather conditions with a lot of rain
Can be used metaphorically to describe a mood or feeling of gloominess
Relevant when discussing plants that thrive in rainy climates
The writer used the rainy weather as a metaphor for the character's emotions.
The meteorologist predicted rainy conditions for the weekend.
The travel agent recommended booking a trip to a sunny destination during the rainy season.
The construction worker had to delay outdoor projects due to the rainy weather.
Farmers were concerned about their crops during the rainy season.
The event planner had to come up with a contingency plan for an outdoor event in case of rainy weather.
The photographer took advantage of the rainy conditions to capture unique and moody shots.
The gardener welcomed the rainy weather as it helped nourish the plants and flowers in the garden.
The firefighter had to deal with an increase in accidents and emergencies during rainy weather.
The tour guide provided umbrellas and rain gear for tourists during the rainy walking tour.