pluvious (Meaning)
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pluvious (a.)
Abounding in rain; rainy; pluvial.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pluvious
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pluvious Sentence Examples
- The pluvious downpour drenched the city, leaving streets flooded and visibility impaired.
- The constant pluvious conditions made it impossible to go outside without getting soaked.
- Farmers welcomed the pluvious season as their crops flourished under the abundant rainfall.
- The pluvious clouds loomed overhead, threatening to unleash a torrent of rain upon the unsuspecting town.
- The pluvious weather forced us to cancel our outdoor plans and stay indoors for the day.
- The pluvious conditions created a cozy atmosphere, perfect for curling up with a book by the fire.
- The pluvious downpour caused the river to overflow its banks, inundating nearby farmland.
- The pluvious climate of the rainforest supported a vast array of plant and animal life.
- The pluvious weather dampened our spirits, making it difficult to find joy in the day.
- The pluvious season brought about much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat.
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Abounding in rain; rainy; pluvial.
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No antonyms found.
The pluvious downpour drenched the city, leaving streets flooded and visibility impaired.
The constant pluvious conditions made it impossible to go outside without getting soaked.
Farmers welcomed the pluvious season as their crops flourished under the abundant rainfall.
The pluvious clouds loomed overhead, threatening to unleash a torrent of rain upon the unsuspecting town.