B2 verb Neutral

drought

/draʊt/

A drought is a prolonged period of time characterized by a lack of precipitation, leading to a severe shortage of water. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a continuous period without a particular item or activity, such as a lack of success in sports.

Ejemplos

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1

The community had to restrict water usage during the summer drought.

The community had to restrict water usage during the summer drought.

2

The government is implementing new policies to mitigate the effects of the prolonged drought in the region.

The government is implementing new policies to mitigate the effects of the prolonged drought in the region.

3

I hope this rain finally breaks the drought we've been having lately.

I hope this rain finally breaks the drought we've been having lately.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
drought
Adjetivo
droughty
Relacionado
dryness
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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'D' for 'Dry' and 'Out' for 'Rough'. Drought makes the land 'Dry' and 'Out' of water.

Quiz rápido

After six months without rain, the farmers feared the _______ would destroy their crops.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: drought

Ejemplos

1

The community had to restrict water usage during the summer drought.

everyday

The community had to restrict water usage during the summer drought.

2

The government is implementing new policies to mitigate the effects of the prolonged drought in the region.

formal

The government is implementing new policies to mitigate the effects of the prolonged drought in the region.

3

I hope this rain finally breaks the drought we've been having lately.

informal

I hope this rain finally breaks the drought we've been having lately.

4

Meteorological data suggests that the frequency of severe droughts has increased due to global climate shifts.

academic

Meteorological data suggests that the frequency of severe droughts has increased due to global climate shifts.

5

The company faced a revenue drought after its main product line became obsolete.

business

The company faced a revenue drought after its main product line became obsolete.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
drought
Adjetivo
droughty
Relacionado
dryness

Colocaciones comunes

severe drought extreme water shortage
prolonged drought long-lasting water shortage
drought-stricken area a region suffering from drought
break the drought to end a period of no rain or no success
drought relief aid provided to those affected by drought

Frases Comunes

goal drought

a long period where a player or team fails to score

drought-resistant

plants or crops that can survive with very little water

water drought

a physical lack of water resources

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drought vs draught

Draught (pronounced like 'draft') refers to a current of cool air or beer from a cask, whereas drought (pronounced like 'drowt') refers to a lack of rain.

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Notas de uso

Although it is primarily used to describe weather and environmental conditions, it is very common in journalism to use it metaphorically for a lack of success or money.

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Errores comunes

Learners often struggle with the 'ought' spelling, sometimes confusing the pronunciation with 'thought' (/θɔːt/). Remember it rhymes with 'out'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'D' for 'Dry' and 'Out' for 'Rough'. Drought makes the land 'Dry' and 'Out' of water.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old English 'drugath', meaning dryness, which comes from the Proto-Germanic root for 'dry'.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun (can be plural: droughts) Often follows adjectives like 'severe', 'acute', or 'persistent' Usually used with the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific event
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Contexto cultural

In many agricultural societies, a drought is not just weather but a major economic and cultural disaster often referenced in literature and history.

Quiz rápido

After six months without rain, the farmers feared the _______ would destroy their crops.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: drought

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A1

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A1

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tropical

A1

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trader

A1

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indoor

A1

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threshold

A1

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tribute

A1

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elder

A1

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russian

A1

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southeastern

A1

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