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rainbow

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Noun — An arc of spectrum colours that appears in the sky when sunlight passes through raindrops.

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Etymology

From Old English reġnboga, literally "rain" plus "bow" (as in an arch) — a very old, straightforward compound shared across the Germanic languages.

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What does “rainbow” mean?

The word “rainbow” means an arc of spectrum colours that appears in the sky when sunlight passes through raindrops. In plain terms, the multicoloured arc you see in the sky after rain — also used to describe a colourful variety of things, or as a symbol of LGBT pride.

How do you pronounce “rainbow”?

“Rainbow” is pronounced RAYN-boh (/ˈɹeɪnboʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “rainbow” in a sentence?

Here is “rainbow” used in a sentence: “A rainbow arched over the valley after the storm passed.”

What is another word for “rainbow”?

Words with a similar meaning to “rainbow” include multihued and polychromatic.

What part of speech is “rainbow”?

Depending on how it is used, “rainbow” can be a noun and an adjective.

Where does the word “rainbow” come from?

The word “rainbow” comes from Old English. From Old English reġnboga, literally "rain" plus "bow" (as in an arch) — a very old, straightforward compound shared across the Germanic languages.

Is “rainbow” a common word?

“Rainbow” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “rainbow” have?

“Rainbow” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an arc of spectrum colours that appears in the sky when sunlight passes through raindrops.

What causes a rainbow to appear in the sky?

A rainbow appears when sunlight passes through raindrops, which bend and split the light into its separate spectrum colours. The result is an arc of colour in the sky, usually seen when the sun shines during or just after rain and the observer has the sun behind them.

What are the colours of a rainbow in order?

A rainbow is traditionally described as having seven colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. The order is often remembered with the initials ROYGBIV or the phrase "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain", with red on the outer edge of the arc.

Can rainbow describe things other than the weather phenomenon?

Yes. Rainbow is often used figuratively for a wide, varied mix of things or people, as in "a rainbow of flavours" or "a rainbow coalition". It is also used as an adjective relating to or symbolising the LGBT community.

Why is rainbow associated with the LGBT community?

The multicoloured rainbow flag is a widely recognised symbol of LGBT pride, and from that use rainbow has become an adjective meaning relating to or symbolising the LGBT community. The flag's many colours are often read as representing the diversity of the community, and the adjective now appears in phrases such as "rainbow families".

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