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    droughty
    /ˈdraʊti/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by a drought or lack of rain: North American "a frosty spring and droughty summer combined to give Virginia its worst apple harvest in 20 years"

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  2. DROUGHTY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'droughty' Word Frequency. droughty in American English. (ˈdrauti) adjective Word forms: droughtier, droughtiest. 1. dry. 2. lacking rain. 3. chiefly Brit dialect. thirsty.

  3. Droughty definition: dry. . See examples of DROUGHTY used in a sentence.

  4. a long period when there is little or no rain. (Definition of drought from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of drought. drought. The effects of climate change (for example) include sea level rises, and increased frequencies of droughts, storms, and extreme temperatures.

  5. n. 1. A long period of abnormally low rainfall, especially one that adversely affects growing or living conditions. 2. A prolonged dearth or shortage. [Middle English, from Old English drūgoth; akin to drȳge, dry .] drought′y adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  6. Synonyms for DROUGHTY: dry, thirsty, sear, arid, waterless, sere, desertic, desert; Antonyms of DROUGHTY: moist, wet, humid, damp, dank, saturated, soggy, waterlogged.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DroughtDrought - Wikipedia

    A drought is a period of drier-than-normal conditions. [1] : 1157 A drought can last for days, months or years. Drought often has large impacts on the ecosystems and agriculture of affected regions, and causes harm to the local economy.

  8. 1. : a period of dryness especially when prolonged. specifically : one that causes extensive damage to crops or prevents their successful growth. resistant to drought. 2. : a prolonged or chronic shortage or lack of something expected or desired. a drought of creativity. droughtiness. ˈdrau̇-tē-nəs. noun. droughty. ˈdrau̇-tē. adjective. Synonyms.

  9. Apr 3, 2024 · A drought is a period of time when an area or region experiences below-normal precipitation. The lack of adequate precipitation, either rain or snow, can cause reduced soil moisture or groundwater, diminished stream flow, crop damage, and a general water shortage.

  10. The climate is temperate and the rainfall usually adequate, but one year in five is expected to be droughty. Mere making up of necessary water in droughty seasons is one thing, protection against frost is another, while the addition of soil material is a third.

  11. a long period when there is little or no rain. (Definition of drought from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of drought. drought. The low-lying front landscape is a mix of drought-tolerant native plants and succulents.