rain

word

/ˈɹeɪn/
rayn
/ɹˈeɪn/
rayn

Definition

Water that falls from clouds in small drops. As a verb, it means that this water is falling from the sky.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used as an uncountable noun: 'rain' not 'a rain' in general statements. Common combinations: 'heavy rain', 'light rain', 'it’s raining', 'rainy day'. 'Rain' is stronger and wetter than 'drizzle'.

Example Sentences

The rain started in the afternoon.

basic

It will rain tomorrow morning.

basic

It’s raining again, so bring a jacket.

natural

We stayed inside because of the rain.

basic

I was going to walk, but the rain changed my plans.

natural

After weeks without rain, the garden finally looks alive again.

natural