Pronunciation: /ˈreɪni deɪ/
noun a day on which rain falls
A1 I like to stay inside and read a book on a rainy day.
A2 On a rainy day, I prefer to watch movies and drink hot tea.
B1 A rainy day is the perfect excuse to bake cookies and listen to music.
B2 I always feel cozy and relaxed on a rainy day, curled up with a good book.
C1 The sound of rain on a rainy day is so soothing and calming.
C2 I love the atmosphere of a rainy day, it makes me feel introspective and contemplative.
adjective describing the day as being characterized by rain
A1 I like to stay indoors on a rainy day.
A2 She wore her favorite cozy sweater on the rainy day.
B1 The picnic was canceled due to the rainy day forecast.
B2 Despite the rainy day, they decided to go for a hike in the forest.
C1 The artist captured the moody atmosphere of the rainy day in her painting.
C2 The sound of rain hitting the roof is soothing on a rainy day.
formal On a rainy day, it is advisable to carry an umbrella to protect yourself from getting wet.
informal I love staying in and watching movies on a rainy day.
slang Let's just chill and play video games on this rainy day.
figurative Sometimes a rainy day can symbolize feelings of sadness or gloom.
rainy days
rainier day
rainiest day
rainy day
will be a rainy day
has been a rainy day
is a rainy day
a rainy day
rainy day
to have a rainy day
enjoying a rainy day
a rainy day forecasted