torrents Synonyms

torrents Meaning

torrents

a rushing stream of water, a tumultuous outpouring, a rushing stream of a liquid, a protocol (see protocol sense 3b) that is used to distribute a large computer file (such as of digitized music or video) that has been segmented in small pieces between a large number of peer-to-peer users, a heavy downpour of rain, to move in a torrent (see torrent entry 1 sense 1a), a sudden rush like a stream of liquid, a mountain stream or its channel, to download via a torrent (see torrent entry 1 sense 4), torrential, a violent or forceful flow of fluid, a file or set of files that is transferred with this protocol, a channel of a mountain stream

torrents Sentence Examples

  1. Torrents of rain battered the city, flooding streets and submerging cars.
  2. Tears flowed in torrents down her cheeks as she mourned her loss.
  3. The waterfall cascaded down in torrents, creating a deafening roar.
  4. The angry mob hurled torrents of abuse at the speaker.
  5. Torrents of molten lava gushed from the volcano, threatening nearby villages.
  6. The river swelled with torrents of water during the spring thaw.
  7. Torrents of blood spilled onto the battlefield, a testament to the horrific cost of war.
  8. The wind howled in torrents, rattling windows and shaking trees.
  9. Torrents of laughter filled the air as guests reveled at the party.
  10. Torrents of invective poured from the politician's mouth, targeting his opponents.

FAQs About the word torrents

a rushing stream of water, a tumultuous outpouring, a rushing stream of a liquid, a protocol (see protocol sense 3b) that is used to distribute a large computer

streams,floods, avalanches, overflows, deluges, influxes, spates, baths, blizzards, Niagaras

droughts,drips, drouths, trickles,dribbles

Torrents of rain battered the city, flooding streets and submerging cars.

Tears flowed in torrents down her cheeks as she mourned her loss.

The waterfall cascaded down in torrents, creating a deafening roar.

The angry mob hurled torrents of abuse at the speaker.