A1 adjective Neutral #4,567 am häufigsten

rainy

/ˈreɪ.ni/

Rainy describes weather or a specific period of time characterized by a lot of rain. It is used to qualify days, seasons, or climates where precipitation is frequent.

Beispiele

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1

It is a rainy day, so let's stay inside and watch a movie.

It is a rainy day, so let's stay inside and watch a movie.

2

The region experiences a rainy season from May to September.

The region experiences a rainy season from May to September.

3

Ugh, another rainy afternoon; my shoes are completely soaked!

Ugh, another rainy afternoon; my shoes are completely soaked!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
rain
Verb
rain
Adverb
rainily
Adjektiv
rainy
Verwandt
rainfall
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'rainy' day as a day that has 'y' (plenty) of rain.

Schnelles Quiz

I forgot my umbrella on this ____ morning.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: rainy

Beispiele

1

It is a rainy day, so let's stay inside and watch a movie.

everyday

It is a rainy day, so let's stay inside and watch a movie.

2

The region experiences a rainy season from May to September.

formal

The region experiences a rainy season from May to September.

3

Ugh, another rainy afternoon; my shoes are completely soaked!

informal

Ugh, another rainy afternoon; my shoes are completely soaked!

4

Rainy climates are essential for the growth of dense tropical rainforests.

academic

Rainy climates are essential for the growth of dense tropical rainforests.

5

We should postpone the outdoor team-building event due to the rainy forecast.

business

We should postpone the outdoor team-building event due to the rainy forecast.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
rain
Verb
rain
Adverb
rainily
Adjektiv
rainy
Verwandt
rainfall

Häufige Kollokationen

rainy day rainy day
rainy season rainy season
rainy weather rainy weather
cold and rainy cold and rainy
rainy afternoon rainy afternoon

Häufige Phrasen

save for a rainy day

save for a rainy day

rainy day fund

rainy day fund

a rainy night in London

a rainy night in London

Wird oft verwechselt mit

rainy vs raining

Rainy is an adjective describing a general state, while raining is the continuous verb form for the action happening right now.

rainy vs rain

Rain is the noun (the water itself) or the verb, whereas rainy describes the weather condition.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'rainy' to describe a day, climate, or season. It often suggests a recurring or lasting state of rain rather than a sudden shower.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often say 'It is rain today' instead of 'It is rainy today.' Remember that 'rainy' is the descriptive adjective.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'rainy' day as a day that has 'y' (plenty) of rain.

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Wortherkunft

From Old English 'renig', which comes from the noun 'ren' (rain) plus the suffix '-ig'.

Grammatikmuster

Used before a noun (e.g., a rainy evening). Used after a linking verb like 'be' or 'look' (e.g., the weather is rainy).
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking cultures, a 'rainy day' is used metaphorically to represent a future time of financial need or difficulty.

Schnelles Quiz

I forgot my umbrella on this ____ morning.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: rainy

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