Torrencial in english

Torrential

pronunciation: tɔrentʃəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

torrencial = torrential. 

Example: Though seasonal rains are not unexpected in the area, the rain that fell during the week was torrential and relentless.

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» aguas torrencialesrushing water .

Example: When their canoes capsized in the rushing water after downpours raised the river to dangerous levels, three canoeists managed to make it to safety but one was swept away.

» lluvia torrencialtorrential rainpouring rainheavy rainheavy rainfallcloudburstheavy downpourdriving rainrain by the bucketfultorrential downpourpouring driving rain .

Example: Tomás Hernández drove cautiously in the torrential rain, trying not to swerve on the slick pavement of the turnpike.

Example: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.

Example: In case of heavy rain, all or some of the photo sessions will be cancelled without prior notice.

Example: There are spring freshets caused by heavy rainfalls and melting snows, and torrential floods of short duration caused by cloudbursts.

Example: There are spring freshets caused by heavy rainfalls and melting snows, and torrential floods of short duration caused by cloudbursts.

Example: The clouds look menacing and last night's heavy downpour makes me hesitant about attending the outdoor event.

Example: As the terrain levelled out, the wind picked up and We began experiencing some strong gusts and driving rain.

Example: It started on Friday with abysmal weather howling wind and rain by the bucketful.

Example: Weather forecasters are warning of torrential downpours in Derbyshire at the end of the week.

Example: He excused himself because he was snivelling a bit as a result of sitting outside on Sunday for five hours in pouring driving rain, freezing his nuts off.

Torrencial synonyms

abundant in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: əbʌndənt part of speech: adjective uncontrolled in spanish: sin control, pronunciation: ənkəntroʊld part of speech: adjective
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