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Drizzling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Drizzling refers to light rain falling in fine, gentle drops. It is often used to describe mild, steady precipitation that is not heavy or intense, making it distinct from pouring or storming.

drizzling

/ˈdrɪzəlɪŋ/ /ˈdrɪzlɪŋ/

Definition:

Light rain falling in fine drops.

Synonyms:

sprinkling, misting, raining lightly

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

pouring, dry

Common Collocations:

drizzling rain, drizzling outside, drizzling all day

Derivatives:

drizzle, drizzled, drizzly

Usage Tips:

Use "drizzling" to describe very light rain or to indicate a slow, gentle action (e.g., drizzle syrup).

Common Phrases:

drizzling down, drizzling on and off

Etymology:

From Old English *drēosan* ("to fall"), related to Dutch *druipen* ("to drip").

Examples:

  • 1. The sky was gray, and it was drizzling softly.
  • 2. She stood outside, enjoying the drizzling rain on her face.
  • 3. The forecast predicts drizzling showers all afternoon.
  • 4. He added honey by drizzling it over the pancakes.
  • 5. The roads were slippery after hours of drizzling weather.

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