Showerier: meaning, definitions and examples
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showerier
[ ˈʃaʊərɪər ]
comparative form
The term 'showerier' is a comparative adjective derived from the word 'showery.' It is used to describe something that exhibits more of the qualities of a shower, particularly in terms of precipitation. This term is typically used in meteorological contexts where rain showers are being compared. For instance, one day may be characterized as 'showerier' than another based on the frequency or intensity of rain showers experienced.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- Today is showerier than yesterday.
- The forecast predicts a showerier week ahead.
Translations
Translations of the word "showerier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais chuveiro
🇮🇳 ज्यादा शॉवर
🇩🇪 duscherer
🇮🇩 lebih mandi
🇺🇦 більш душовий
🇵🇱 bardziej prysznicowy
🇯🇵 よりシャワー
🇫🇷 plus de douche
🇪🇸 más ducha
🇹🇷 daha duş
🇰🇷 더 샤워
🇸🇦 أكثر دشًا
🇨🇿 více sprchový
🇸🇰 viac sprchový
🇨🇳 更淋浴
🇸🇮 bolj pršen
🇮🇸 meira sturt
🇰🇿 көп душ
🇬🇪 მეტი შხაპი
🇦🇿 daha duş
🇲🇽 más regadera
Etymology
The word 'shower' originates from the Old English term 'scūwian,' which means to 'show' or 'to display.' Over time, it evolved to refer specifically to a brief period of rain, often intermittent, hence the term 'shower' for rain. The suffix '-ier' is a common English morphological addition that forms the comparative of adjectives. The term 'showery' emerged in the lexicon of meteorology, indicating an increase in occurrences of rain showers. The use of 'showerier' suggests a linguistic evolution to address variations in weather patterns, emphasizing the comparative nature of weather phenomena.