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Cloudburst
UK //ˈklaʊdbɜːst//US //ˈklaʊdˌbɜrst//
Definition
A sudden and intense rainfall, often causing flooding.
In simple words: A sudden, heavy rainstorm.
Examples
- The weather forecast predicted a cloudburst later this afternoon.
- Residents were caught off guard by the sudden cloudburst in the afternoon.
- A cloudburst can lead to flash floods in the nearby rivers.
- The hikers had to seek shelter when a cloudburst occurred unexpectedly.
Usage notes
Use 'cloudburst' in contexts discussing weather events; it's not used informally. Suitable for meteorological discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a cloud bursting with water like a balloon!
Collocations
- experience a cloudburst
- predict a cloudburst
- prepare for a cloudburst
Synonyms
- downpour
- deluge
- rainstorm
- torrential rain
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'downpour', which is less sudden.
- Using it to describe light rain instead of heavy rain.