Downpour

/ˈdaʊnpɔː(r)/ noun

A sudden, heavy fall of rain. It usually lasts a short time but brings a lot of water very quickly.

A compound of 'down' + 'pour', used since the 18th century. Both parts are Old English in origin. The word vividly pictures rain pouring straight down in large amounts.

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