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Drizzle

UK //ˈdrɪz.əl//US //ˈdrɪz.əl//

Definition

To rain lightly in small drops.

In simple words: Light rain.

Examples

  • It started to **drizzle** just as we arrived at the picnic.
  • You might want an umbrella; it looks like it will **drizzle** later.
  • The chef decided to **drizzle** olive oil over the salad for flavor.
  • On days when it would only **drizzle**, we preferred to stay indoors.
  • As we walked, it began to **drizzle**, making the pavement shiny.

Usage notes

Use 'drizzle' in casual conversations about weather. It's appropriate for informal discussions and forecasts but less so in formal reports.

Grammar pattern

drizzle + object

Memory hint

Think of 'drizzle' as a drizzle of icing on a cake – light and gentle.

Collocations

  • light drizzle
  • drizzle rain
  • a heavy drizzle
  • to drizzle lightly
  • drizzle of rain

Synonyms

  • sprinkle
  • mist
  • shower
  • rain
  • drop

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'drizzling' as only a weather term.
  • Using 'drizzle' with heavy rain contexts.
  • Incorrectly spelling 'drizzle' as 'drizle'.