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Rainy

usgb/ˈreɪni/Volume
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Avoid OverusePlay
Using 'rainy' too often can sound repetitive; mix with synonyms for variety in conversation. SlideDespite the drizzly weather, we decided to go hiking.
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Non-literal UsePlay
'Rainy day' can mean a time of need or saving for future use, not just actual weather. SlideI'm saving some money for a rainy day.
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Emotional TonePlay
'Rainy' can evoke feelings of gloom or sadness, understand its emotional context in storytelling. SlideThe novel began with a rainy afternoon that mirrored the character's melancholy.