Pronunciation: /wɑdi/
noun a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season, containing a stream or torrent.
A1 A wadi is a dry riverbed in a desert.
A2 The hikers followed the wadi to find water in the arid landscape.
B1 The wadi was filled with lush vegetation after a heavy rain.
B2 The wadi provided a natural pathway through the rocky terrain.
C1 Exploring the wadi revealed ancient petroglyphs hidden in the cliffs.
C2 The wadi's winding path led to a hidden oasis in the desert.
formal The research team discovered ancient artifacts along the wadi in the desert.
informal Let's go for a hike in the wadi this weekend, it's so beautiful there.
slang I heard there's a cool swimming spot in the wadi, wanna check it out?
figurative The wadi of emotions within her seemed to overflow, causing tears to fall uncontrollably.
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