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droughts

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for droughts.

Editorial note

It won't be as prone to droughts and will have a longer growing season due to climate change.

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of droughts gathered in one view.

noun

A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.

noun

A surname.

noun

(by extension, informal) A longer than expected term without success, particularly in sport.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for droughts.

noun

A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.

noun

A surname.

noun

(by extension, informal) A longer than expected term without success, particularly in sport.

noun

(archaic) dryness, aridness, dry heat

Example sentences

1

It won't be as prone to droughts and will have a longer growing season due to climate change.

2

You can check Brazil in recent history to check the effects of droughts in the power grid.

3

First, changes in acidity, droughts, and insect infestations are certainly not events that are unique to the post-1960s environment.

4

A single huge drought in a place prone to droughts is not a very strong data point by itself.

5

Just as bad crops increase the price of oranges so should droughts increase the price of water.

6

Check out the problems that mutual water companies in the hills have had during previous droughts.

7

In the case of droughts government monopolies set prices arbitrarily and this sends consumers distorted prices.

8

There are other places in the world to farm that are not currently suffering droughts.

9

Noticed the record droughts in the Amazon River Basin or hundreds of thousands killed by the worst tsunamis in 700 years?

10

Let's poke some more holes in the ozone and create droughts to cool the earth?

11

The droughts in Austin, and Texas, are far longer running than 1.5 years.

12

Hurricanes, floods, droughts, and tsunamis (such as the disastrous one in the Indian Ocean in 2004) do not generally lead to armed conflict.

Proper noun examples

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Droughts, floods, dams, and aqueducts are older than any currently standing government.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use droughts in a sentence?

It won't be as prone to droughts and will have a longer growing season due to climate change.

What does droughts mean?

A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.

What part of speech is droughts?

droughts is commonly used as noun.