different between cloudburst vs thundershower

cloudburst

English

Alternative forms

  • cloud-burst

Etymology

cloud +? burst

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?kla?d?b?st/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?kla?d?b??st/
  • Hyphenation: cloud?burst

Noun

cloudburst (plural cloudbursts)

  1. A sudden heavy rainstorm.
    • 1899, Edith Wharton, "A Cup of Cold Water" in The Greater Inclination:
      [B]ut the sound . . . expressed an utter abandonment to grief; not the cloud-burst of some passing emotion, but the slow down-pour of a whole heaven of sorrow.
    • 1936 Aug. 17, "Miscellany," Time (retrieved 20 May 2014):
      In Uniontown, Pa., John Walchesky & family rushed from their house when lightning set it afire, rushed in again when a cloudburst put out the blaze.
    • 2007 Feb. 25, Norman Howard, "Devotion, chapter 1" (book excerpt), New York Times (retrieved 20 May 2014):
      [H]e walked across the lawn, wet from a fleeting late-afternoon cloudburst, the first rain in a month.

Synonyms

  • cloudbust

Translations

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thundershower

English

Etymology

thunder +? shower

Noun

thundershower (plural thundershowers)

  1. A rain shower accompanied by thunder and lightning.
    The thundershower poured down on us as we ran home, but returned to a drizzle after several minutes.

See also

  • cloudburst

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