This word is irregular and typically used as a past participle of the verb 'drought'. Due to its irregular form, it can also be used more broadly as an adjective to describe a reduced amount of water or an arid environment. as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

wet, rainy, humid

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Example:After the heavy rainfall, the fields were wet and muddy for days.

Definition:The state of having an abundance of water, whether in the air, soil, or body of a living organism. It is the opposite of dry conditions.

From wet

Example:The rainy season brought much-needed relief to the drought-stricken region.

Definition:Characterized by frequent rain, often used to describe a climate or weather pattern with more than the usual amount of precipitation.

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Example:The humid climate was perfect for growing tropical fruits, unlike the droughted region.

Definition:The state of having high relative humidity, with the atmosphere containing a significant amount of water vapor. This is the opposite of dry conditions.

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