Drizzle
From Mereja Words
English
Verb
Drizzle (third-person singular simple present Drizzles, present participle drizzling, simple past and past participle drizzled)
Noun
Drizzle (plural Drizzles)- Light rain.
- (physics, weather). Very small, numerous, and uniformly dispersed water drops, mist, or sprinkle. Unlike fog droplets, drizzle falls to the ground. It is sometimes accompanied by low visibility and fog.
Adverbs for Drizzle
driving; steaming; slow; spiritless; early-morning; fine; thick; cold; chill; falling.
Thesaurus
Scotch mist, blood rain, drum, evening mist, fall, flurry, gout of rain, mist, misty rain, mizzle, moisture, patter, pelt, pitter-patter, pour, pour with rain, precipitate, precipitation, rain, rain tadpoles, raindrop, rainfall, rainwater, sheet of rain, shower, shower down, spatter, spit, splatter, sprinkle, stream, tattoo, unfrozen hydrometeor, weep, wet