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Word | Deluge |
Hindi Meaning | जल प्रलय, बाढ़, भरमार, बाढ़ आना, में डूब जाना, पानी की बाढ़, मूसलाधार वर्षा, प्रलय, झड़ी, प्लावन, जल-प्रलय, बौछाड़, मूसलधार बारिश, धार, धारा, प्लावित करना, सैलाब करना, सैलाब कर देना, प्लावित कर देना, पाटना, पाट देना, मूसलाधार वर्षा, जलप्लावन, डुबोना |
an overwhelming number or amount; a flood of requests; a torrent of abuse / an overwhelming amount of something / A washing away / a heavy rain / flood; rush / a severe flood. / a large amount of rain that suddenly falls in an area / a situation in which a large area of land becomes completely covered with water / a large amount of things that come at the same time / to give or send (someone) a large amount of things at the same time / to flood (a place) with water, | |
Usage | ⇒ The village was in a great deluge after the rains ⇒ When we advertised the position, we received a deluge of applications. ⇒ The deluge caused severe mudslides. ⇒ But the scale of last year's flooding surpassed these previous deluges , with 45 square kilometres of land submerged. ⇒ The TV station was deluged with complaints ⇒ a deluge of questions followed his statement ⇒ he was deluged with questions after his provocative paper |
Synonyms | flood, inundate, overflow, submerge, swamp, torrent, inundation, drown, flow, engulf, overwhelm, stream, glut, cloudburst, downpour, drench, immerse, spate, cataract, douse, |
Antonyms | drizzle, dehydrate, drought, trickle, absence, dearth, desiccate, drain, dribble, drip, lack, mist, mizzle, parch, sprinkle, abatement, arid, attenuation, attrition, avoidance, |
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