different between muggy vs rainy
muggy
English
Etymology
From Old Norse mugga (“drizzle, mist”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m??i/
- Rhymes: -??i
Adjective
muggy (comparative muggier, superlative muggiest)
- (Of the weather, air, etc) humid, or hot and humid.
- (obsolete) wet or mouldy
- muggy straw
Synonyms
- (of the weather): close, oppressive, sticky, sultry
Translations
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rainy
English
Etymology
From Middle English reyny, from Old English *re?ni?, r?ni? (“rainy”), from Proto-Germanic *regnagaz (“rainy”), equivalent to rain +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??e?ni/
- Rhymes: -e?ni
Adjective
rainy (comparative rainier, superlative rainiest)
- Pouring with rain; wet; showery
- Due to the rainy weather, we decided not to play in the park.
- It's a very rainy day, so let's stay indoors.
Derived terms
- raininess
- rainy day
Translations
rainy From the web:
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- what's rainy season in spanish
- what rainy mean
- what rainy shoes
- rainy season
- what rainy night
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