mizzle (Meaning)

Wordnet

mizzle (n)

very light rain; stronger than mist but less than a shower

Wordnet

mizzle (v)

rain lightly

Webster

mizzle (v. i.)

To rain in very fine drops.

To take one's self off; to go.

Webster

mizzle (n.)

Mist; fine rain.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mizzle

mizzle Sentence Examples

  1. The mizzle created a gentle veil of moisture that dampened the streets.
  2. The hikers were unprepared for the sudden mizzle that drenched them to the bone.
  3. As the mizzle intensified, visibility dropped significantly, making driving dangerous.
  4. The birds took shelter from the mizzle under the eaves of the cottage.
  5. The mizzle brought a welcome respite from the summer heat.
  6. The mizzle cast an ethereal glow over the desolate landscape.
  7. The constant mizzle eroded the morale of the soldiers who were forced to endure it.
  8. The mizzle was a constant annoyance that made it difficult to enjoy the outdoors.
  9. The mizzle washed away the pollutants in the air, leaving a crisp and refreshing scent.
  10. The mizzle created a picturesque scene as it sparkled in the sunlight.

FAQs About the word mizzle

very light rain; stronger than mist but less than a shower, rain lightlyTo rain in very fine drops., To take one's self off; to go., Mist; fine rain.

mist,rainfall, precipitation, drizzle,sprinkle, shower,

downpour, deluge, thunderstorm, downpour, deluge,storm, storm, thunderstorm, cloudburst,rainstorm

The mizzle created a gentle veil of moisture that dampened the streets.

The hikers were unprepared for the sudden mizzle that drenched them to the bone.

As the mizzle intensified, visibility dropped significantly, making driving dangerous.

The birds took shelter from the mizzle under the eaves of the cottage.