rainfall
0 antonyms and opposites of rainfall, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The amount of rain that falls in a given place over a given period.
How to use rainfall
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From "rain" + "fall" — literally the falling of rain, later used for the measured amount that falls.
Full origin of rainfall →Frequently asked questions
What does “rainfall” mean?
The word “rainfall” means the amount of rain that falls in a given place over a given period. In plain terms, how much rain falls somewhere, usually measured over a day, month, or year.
How do you use “rainfall” in a sentence?
Here is “rainfall” used in a sentence: “Annual rainfall in the region has dropped sharply over the past decade.”
What part of speech is “rainfall”?
“Rainfall” is a noun.
Is “rainfall” a common word?
“Rainfall” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.
What is the difference between rainfall and precipitation?
Rainfall specifically refers to the amount of rain that falls in a given place over a given period, while precipitation is a broader term that also includes snow, sleet, and hail. All rainfall is precipitation, but not all precipitation is rainfall.
How is rainfall measured?
Rainfall is typically measured as the depth of water that accumulates over a flat surface in a given period, usually recorded in millimeters or inches using a rain gauge.