Definition
Characterized by drizzle; having frequent or constant light rain.
Etymology
Formed from 'drizzle' with the adjective-forming suffix '-y,' a common English pattern for creating descriptive words from nouns.
Kelly Says
Drizzly is one of those adjectives that perfectly captures a mood—people don't just say 'it's raining' but 'it's drizzly,' which implies a certain cozy, damp atmosphere. The Scottish and Irish use this word constantly!
Translations
ARالعربية
مطر خفيف
matar khafeef
CSČeština
dešťový
de-sh-to-vy
DADansk
regnende
regn-en-de
DEDeutsch
nebelig
neh-be-lig
ELΕλληνικά
βροχερός
bro-che-ros
ESEspañol
lloviznoso
llo-vi-zo-so
FISuomi
sumuinen sade
su-mu-i-nen sa-de
FRFrançais
brumeux
broom-eh
HIहिन्दी
बूंदों वाला बारिश
boond-on vaala baarish
IDBahasa Indonesia
hujan tipis
hu-jan tee-pis
ITItaliano
piovoso
pee-o-vo-so
MSBahasa Melayu
hujan
hu-jan
NLNederlands
regenachtig
re-ge-nach-tig
NONorsk
regnende
regn-en-de
PLPolski
deszczowy
deszcz-o-wy
PTPortuguês
chuvoso
choo-vo-so
RUРусский
дождливый
dozh-li-vyy
SVSvenska
regnigt
regn-igt
TLTL
malakas na ulan
ma-la-kas na oo-lan
TRTürkçe
yağmurlu
ya-mur-lu
UKУкраїнська
дощовий
do-sho-vyy
VITiếng Việt
Mưa phùn
mưa phu-n
YOYO
àwọn ẹ̀rọ
awon ere-o
ZH中文
阴雨绵绵
yin yu mián mián