World Languages, asked by rohitnakshine4, 10 months ago

meaning of torrential rain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If it's raining extremely hard, then the rain is torrential — it's absolutely pouring. Use torrential to describe something that's happening in torrents, or turbulent flowing streams. When there's a torrential storm, there's so much rain falling so fast that you'll be soaked in about three seconds.

Answered by deepj8617
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Answer:

it is a extremely hard rain

Explanation:

in other we can say that pouring of rain, cloudbrust,drencher and flood

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