Синоним слова flood

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  1. Floodnoun

    Synonyms:
    inundate, deluge, overfill, swamp, Deluge

  2. floodverb

    The flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.

    Synonyms:
    Deluge, swamp, overfill, deluge, inundate

  3. floodverb

    A large number or quantity of anything appearing more rapidly than can easily be dealt with.

    Synonyms:
    deluge, overfill, inundate, swamp

  4. floodverb

    A floodlight

    The station’s switchboard was flooded with listeners making complaints.

    Synonyms:
    swamp, overfill, inundate, deluge

  5. floodverb

    To paste numerous lines of text to a chat system in order to disrupt the conversation.

    Synonyms:
    deluge, inundate, overfill, swamp

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  1. flood, inundation, deluge, alluvionnoun

    the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land

    «plains fertilized by annual inundations»

    Synonyms:
    alluvial sediment, waterspout, pelter, soaker, deluge, floodlight, cloudburst, rising tide, overflow, alluvial deposit, downpour, alluvion, alluvium, flowage, inundation, flood tide, flood lamp, photoflood, outpouring, torrent

  2. flood, inundation, deluge, torrentnoun

    an overwhelming number or amount

    «a flood of requests»; «a torrent of abuse»

    Synonyms:
    waterspout, pelter, soaker, deluge, floodlight, cloudburst, rising tide, overflow, violent stream, downpour, alluvion, flowage, inundation, flood tide, flood lamp, photoflood, outpouring, torrent

  3. flood, floodlight, flood lamp, photofloodnoun

    light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography

    Synonyms:
    flood lamp, rising tide, floodlight, flood tide, overflow, outpouring, torrent, flowage, deluge, inundation, alluvion, photoflood

  4. flood, overflow, outpouringnoun

    a large flow

    Synonyms:
    outflow, run, deluge, overspill, onslaught, runoff, discharge, rising tide, overflow, gush, spring, torrent, natural spring, alluvion, flowage, inundation, flood tide, flood lamp, bombardment, fountain, photoflood, outpouring, barrage, flush, floodlight

  5. flood, flowagenoun

    the act of flooding; filling to overflowing

    Synonyms:
    flood lamp, rising tide, floodlight, flood tide, overflow, outpouring, torrent, flowage, deluge, inundation, alluvion, photoflood

  6. flood tide, flood, rising tideverb

    the occurrence of incoming water (between a low tide and the following high tide)

    «a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune» -Shakespeare

    Synonyms:
    flood lamp, rising tide, floodlight, flood tide, overflow, outpouring, climax, torrent, flowage, deluge, inundation, alluvion, photoflood

  7. deluge, flood, inundate, swampverb

    fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid

    «the basement was inundated after the storm»; «The images flooded his mind»

    Synonyms:
    submerge, oversupply, swamp, flood out, glut, inundate, overwhelm, deluge, drench

  8. floodverb

    cover with liquid, usually water

    «The swollen river flooded the village»; «The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes»

    Synonyms:
    glut, swamp, deluge, inundate, oversupply

  9. flood, oversupply, glutverb

    supply with an excess of

    «flood the market with tennis shoes»; «Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient»

    Synonyms:
    stuff, scarf out, gorge, deluge, pig out, gourmandize, oversupply, swamp, englut, glut, satiate, overgorge, overindulge, inundate, engorge, binge, gormandize, ingurgitate, overeat, gormandise

  10. floodverb

    become filled to overflowing

    «Our basement flooded during the heavy rains»

    Synonyms:
    glut, swamp, deluge, inundate, oversupply

Matched Categories

    • Batch
    • Cover
    • Fill
    • Filling
    • Flow
    • Light
    • Supply

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  1. floodnoun

    Synonyms:
    deluge, inundation, overflow, cataclysm, freshet

    Associated words:
    antediluvial, antediluvian, diluvial, diluvian, alluvium, alluvial, alluvion

  2. floodverb

    Synonyms:
    inundate, deluge, overflow, submerge

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  1. List of paraphrases for «flood»:

    flooding, floods, inundation, deluge, avalanche, influx, raw, floodwater, freshet, flow, torrent, wave, inundate

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  1. Igor Akinshin:

    Sooner or later they’ll flood the market with foreign currency, that’s what the market expects. We’re awaiting foreign currency from exporters, the finance ministry and central bank.

  2. Thoru Ram:

    Earlier there used to be a lot of trees in the upper reaches but now the mountains are denuded. The trees along the rivers which worked as a flood defense have disappeared in the past few years and hardly any new trees have come up in their place.

  3. Steve Bowen:

    The event is ongoing, but given under-insurance or a lack of any … flood insurance across some of the hardest-hit areas in Missouri and Illinois, much of the flood loss is not expected to be covered by insurance.

  4. Glenn Youngkin:

    We are deeply saddened to learn that another flood has impacted a community still recovering from last year’s flood, in the wake of the devastation, I want Virginians in Buchanan County to know that we are making every resource available to help those impacted by this storm.

  5. George Teague:

    The river is already above flood stage and will continue to rise through today and tomorrow, the situation will get worse before it gets better.


Translations for flood

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  • طوفان, فيضانArabic
  • ташҡынBashkir
  • павадакBelarusian
  • заливам, наводнявам, наводнение, изобилиеBulgarian
  • বন্যাBengali
  • inundacióCatalan, Valencian
  • záplava, zaplavit, povodeň, potopaCzech
  • llifogyddWelsh
  • oversvømmelse, oversvømmeDanish
  • Hochwasser, Flut, überfluten, Überschwemmung, Überflutung, überschwemmen, überfüllenGerman
  • πλημμυρίζω, πλημμύρα, χείμαρροςGreek
  • inundo, inundi, pluvegoEsperanto
  • inundación, avenida, diluvioSpanish
  • üleujutus, veetulvEstonian
  • uholdeBasque
  • سیلPersian
  • tulva, hukuttaa, tukkia, tulviaFinnish
  • submerger, inonder, noyer, inondationFrench
  • dûke, oerstreamingWestern Frisian
  • tuilScottish Gaelic
  • inundaciónGalician
  • מבול, שיטפוןHebrew
  • बाढ़Hindi
  • inondasyonHaitian Creole
  • ár, özön, árvíz, áradatHungarian
  • հեղեղArmenian
  • banjirIndonesian
  • hlaupa, flóðIcelandic
  • marea, alluvione, allagare, inondare, subissare, inondazione, straripareItalian
  • 洪水, 氾濫Japanese
  • წყალდიდობაGeorgian
  • 홍수, 洪水, 한물, 넘치다Korean
  • lês, avrabûn, lêser, لافاو, lehîKurdish
  • inundatio, inundare, diluviare, diluviumLatin
  • ນ້ຳຖ້ວມLao
  • potvynis, poplūdisLithuanian
  • plūdi, paliLatvian
  • поплаваMacedonian
  • үерMongolian
  • पूरMarathi
  • banjir, bah, ampuhMalay
  • flomNorwegian
  • overstromen, overstroming, vloedDutch
  • flaumNorwegian Nynorsk
  • oversvømmeNorwegian
  • tó yíląądNavajo, Navaho
  • inondacion, aigatOccitan
  • zalewać, potop, natłok, powódź, potok, ogrom, nawałPolish
  • enchente, dilúvio, enxurrada, cheia, floodar, inundar, alagar, inundação, transbordarPortuguese
  • nuyuyQuechua
  • revărsa, inundație, inundaRomanian
  • потоп, паводок, наплыв, наводнение, затопитьRussian
  • pȍplava, potòpiti, popláviti, поплава, потоп, potop, preplávitiSerbo-Croatian
  • povodeňSlovak
  • poplava, preplaviti, poplaviti, povodenjSlovene
  • përmbytjeAlbanian
  • översvämning, svämma över, översvämmaSwedish
  • mafuriko, gharikaSwahili
  • வெள்ளம்Tamil
  • వెల్లువ, ముంచెత్తు, వరద, వెల్లువెత్తుTelugu
  • อุทกภัย, น้ำท่วมThai
  • bahaTagalog
  • selTurkish
  • повінь, потопUkrainian
  • باڑھUrdu
  • lụt, nạn lụtVietnamese
  • grossès aiwesWalloon
  • 洪水Chinese

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  • deluge
  • downpour
  • flow
  • glut
  • spate
  • stream
  • surge
  • tide
  • torrent
  • tsunami
  • wave
  • Niagara
  • abundance
  • alluvion
  • bore
  • bounty
  • cataclysm
  • cataract
  • current
  • drift
  • eager
  • excess
  • flux
  • freshet
  • inundation
  • multitude
  • outpouring
  • overflow
  • plenty
  • pour
  • profusion
  • rush
  • superabundance
  • superfluity
  • surplus
  • drencher
  • outgushing
  • choke
  • deluge
  • drown
  • engulf
  • fill
  • flow
  • overflow
  • overwhelm
  • rush
  • saturate
  • swamp
  • sweep
  • glut
  • gush
  • immerse
  • oversupply
  • surge
  • swarm
  • whelm
  • brim over
  • pour over

On this page you’ll find 134 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to flood, such as: deluge, downpour, flow, glut, spate, and stream.

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How to use flood in a sentence

Various impulses urged him into a pouring flood of words; yet he gave expression to none of them.

THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOOD

Flood”—Cleveland vetoed an unprecedented number of bills during his term.

ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)

It was a rather depressed stock-hand, name of Flood, who blew cigarette smoke out over the brow of Writing-Stone that evening.

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WORDS RELATED TO FLOOD

  • barrage
  • deluge
  • flood
  • inundation
  • landslide
  • landslip
  • snowslide
  • torrent
  • bath
  • clean
  • cleanse
  • dip
  • douse
  • dunk
  • flood
  • hose
  • imbathe
  • imbue
  • immerse
  • moisten
  • rinse
  • scour
  • scrub
  • shower
  • soak
  • soap
  • sponge
  • steep
  • submerge
  • suffuse
  • tub
  • water
  • wet
  • avalanche
  • cataract
  • chute
  • deluge
  • downrush
  • falls
  • flood
  • force
  • fountain
  • outpouring
  • precipitation
  • rapids
  • shower
  • spout
  • torrent
  • watercourse
  • waterfall
  • descend
  • disgorge
  • flood
  • gush
  • heave
  • overflow
  • pitch
  • plunge
  • pour
  • spew
  • spill
  • spit up
  • surge
  • throw up
  • tumble
  • vomit
  • bad thing
  • calamity
  • cataract
  • catastrophe
  • collapse
  • convulsion
  • crunch
  • curtains
  • debacle
  • deluge
  • disturbance
  • double trouble
  • flood
  • flooding
  • holy mess
  • inundation
  • misadventure
  • ruin
  • torrent
  • tragedy
  • unholy mess
  • upheaval
  • waterloo
  • woe
  • deluge
  • flood
  • rapids
  • torrent

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ЭТИМОЛОГИЯ СЛОВА FLOOD

Old English flōd; related to Old Norse flōth, Gothic flōdus, Old High German fluot flood, Greek plōtos navigable.

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ПРОИЗНОШЕНИЕ СЛОВА FLOOD

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ГРАММАТИЧЕСКАЯ КАТЕГОРИЯ СЛОВА FLOOD

ЧТО ОЗНАЧАЕТ СЛОВО FLOOD

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flood

потоп

Flood

Наводнение — это перелив воды, которая погружает землю, которая обычно сухая. Директива Европейского союза о наводнениях определяет наводнение в качестве покрытия водой, обычно не покрытой водой. В смысле «проточной воды» слово также может быть применено к притоку прилива. Наводнение может происходить как перелив воды из водных объектов, таких как река или озеро, в которых вода перекрывает или разрушает дамбы, в результате чего часть этой воды выходит из ее обычных границ, или это может произойти из-за накопления дождевой воды на насыщенного грунта в плоском потоке. Хотя размер озера или другого водоема будет варьироваться в зависимости от сезонных изменений осадков и таяния снега, эти изменения в размерах вряд ли будут считаться значительными, если они не наводят собственность или не утонут домашних животных. Наводнения также могут возникать в реках, когда скорость потока превышает пропускную способность речного канала, особенно на изгибах или извилинах на водном пути. Наводнения часто наносят ущерб домам и предприятиям, если они находятся в естественных поймах рек. A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry. The European Union Floods Directive defines a flood as a covering by water of land not normally covered by water. In the sense of «flowing water», the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Flooding may occur as an overflow of water from water bodies, such as a river or lake, in which the water overtops or breaks levees, resulting in some of that water escaping its usual boundaries, or it may occur due to an accumulation of rainwater on saturated ground in an areal flood. While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes in precipitation and snow melt, these changes in size are unlikely to be considered significant unless they flood property or drown domestic animals. Floods can also occur in rivers when the flow rate exceeds the capacity of the river channel, particularly at bends or meanders in the waterway. Floods often cause damage to homes and businesses if they are in the natural flood plains of rivers.


Значение слова flood в словаре английский языка

Первое определение наводнения в словаре — это наводнение земли, которая обычно высыхает из-за переполнения водоема, например, реки. Другое определение наводнения — это состояние реки, которая находится на ненормально высоком уровне, относящемся прилагательное к размножению. Наводнение также является отличным излиянием или потоком.

The first definition of flood in the dictionary is the inundation of land that is normally dry through the overflowing of a body of water, esp a river. Other definition of flood is the state of a river that is at an abnormally high level related adjective diluvial. Flood is also a great outpouring or flow.

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СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА FLOOD

PRESENT

Present

I flood

you flood

he/she/it floods

we flood

you flood

they flood

Present continuous

I am flooding

you are flooding

he/she/it is flooding

we are flooding

you are flooding

they are flooding

Present perfect

I have flooded

you have flooded

he/she/it has flooded

we have flooded

you have flooded

they have flooded

Present perfect continuous

I have been flooding

you have been flooding

he/she/it has been flooding

we have been flooding

you have been flooding

they have been flooding

PAST

Past

I flooded

you flooded

he/she/it flooded

we flooded

you flooded

they flooded

Past continuous

I was flooding

you were flooding

he/she/it was flooding

we were flooding

you were flooding

they were flooding

Past perfect

I had flooded

you had flooded

he/she/it had flooded

we had flooded

you had flooded

they had flooded

Past perfect continuous

I had been flooding

you had been flooding

he/she/it had been flooding

we had been flooding

you had been flooding

they had been flooding

FUTURE

Future

I will flood

you will flood

he/she/it will flood

we will flood

you will flood

they will flood

Future continuous

I will be flooding

you will be flooding

he/she/it will be flooding

we will be flooding

you will be flooding

they will be flooding

Future perfect

I will have flooded

you will have flooded

he/she/it will have flooded

we will have flooded

you will have flooded

they will have flooded

Future perfect continuous

I will have been flooding

you will have been flooding

he/she/it will have been flooding

we will have been flooding

you will have been flooding

they will have been flooding

CONDITIONAL

Conditional

I would flood

you would flood

he/she/it would flood

we would flood

you would flood

they would flood

Conditional continuous

I would be flooding

you would be flooding

he/she/it would be flooding

we would be flooding

you would be flooding

they would be flooding

Conditional perfect

I would have flood

you would have flood

he/she/it would have flood

we would have flood

you would have flood

they would have flood

Conditional perfect continuous

I would have been flooding

you would have been flooding

he/she/it would have been flooding

we would have been flooding

you would have been flooding

they would have been flooding

IMPERATIVE

Imperative

you flood
we let´s flood
you flood

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

Present Participle

flooding

СЛОВА, РИФМУЮЩИЕСЯ СО СЛОВОМ FLOOD

Синонимы и антонимы слова flood в словаре английский языка

СИНОНИМЫ СЛОВА «FLOOD»

Указанные слова имеют то же или сходное значение, что у слова «flood», и относятся к той же грамматической категории.

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Тенденции использования слова flood

ТЕНДЕНЦИИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «FLOOD»

Тенденции

ЧАСТОТНОСТЬ

Слово используется очень часто

На показанной выше карте показана частотность использования термина «flood» в разных странах.

Тенденции основных поисковых запросов и примеры использования слова flood

Список основных поисковых запросов, которые пользователи ввели для доступа к нашему онлайн-словарю английский языка и наиболее часто используемые выражения со словом «flood».

ЧАСТОТА ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «FLOOD» С ТЕЧЕНИЕМ ВРЕМЕНИ

На графике показано годовое изменение частотности использования слова «flood» за последние 500 лет. Формирование графика основано на анализе того, насколько часто термин «flood» появляется в оцифрованных печатных источниках на английский языке, начиная с 1500 года до настоящего времени.

Примеры использования в литературе на английский языке, цитаты и новости о слове flood

ЦИТАТЫ СО СЛОВОМ «FLOOD»

Известные цитаты и высказывания со словом flood.

Any album that you pick up of mine, you know it’s an Akon album. The guests are very limited, and you get to really feel the experience. You get the Akon experience when you get the albums. I always want to make sure that stays the way it is. I don’t want to flood the album to where you lose focus on why you bought it.

I am grateful for — though I can’t keep up with — the flood of articles, theses, and textbooks that mean to share insight concerning the nature of poetry.

We have lived through the flood time of fascism and of the nazism which ran its meteoric course at a cost to mankind in suffering and waste beyond all computation.

The river flows at its own sweet will, but the flood is bound in the two banks. If it were not thus bound, its freedom would be wasted.

A property in the 100-year floodplain has a 96 percent chance of being flooded in the next hundred years without global warming. The fact that several years go by without a flood does not change that probability.

The champagne was flowing like the Potomac in flood.

Livelihoods and whole communities throughout the Murray-Darling Basin have been imperilled by the workings of drought, fire, flood, acid mud and human action over many decades. In the rescues and the cleanups and the long hauls, I see the same attitude over and again. People just rally and get on with it.

The only thing that stops God from sending another flood is that the first one was useless.

The flood of print has turned reading into a process of gulping rather than savoring.

Second, there are two problems with respect to mobile homes in particular. One is we obviously don’t want to put them in a flood plain, because if there’s another flood, you’re going to lose the mobile home.

КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «FLOOD»

Поиск случаев использования слова flood в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову flood, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.

Four hostages are rescued from a group of religious extremists in Barcelona.

2

Noah’s Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries About The Event …

Basing their research on geophysics, oral legends, and archaeology, the authors offer evidence that the flood in the book of Genesis actually occurred.

William Ryan, Walter Pitman, 2000

In this second book of the MaddAddam trilogy, the long-feared waterless flood has occurred, altering Earth as we know it and obliterating most human life.

A beautiful wordless picture book about the effects of a flood on a family and their home.

The Thames catches fire and the wall of fire and water thunders towards Britain’s capital. This is the story of what happens next, and the desperate attempts to save the capital from destruction.

Introduces what floods are, conditions that exist during floods, their harmful and beneficial effects, and their impact on humans, plants, and animals.

Its purpose: the destruction of all sentient life. For the Forerunners built the Halo to battle the universe’s most vicious enemy—a virtually unstoppable and suddenly reawakened force known as The Flood.

London, 1877. Phoebe Flood, a watch mender’s daughter from Blackfriars, is hired as lady’s maid to the glamorous Louisa LeClerk, a high class tart with connections to the underworld of gentlemen pornographers.

9

An Introduction to Hinduism

This book provides a much-needed thematic and historical introduction to Hinduism, the religion of the majority of people in India.

The stunning story of one of America’s great disasters, a preventable tragedy of Gilded Age America, brilliantly told by master historian David McCullough.

НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «FLOOD»

Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин flood в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.

Flood clean up in Linden | Local — KY3.com

On Saturday, the people in Linden, a small community where highway 125 crosses the Finley River were surveying flood damage from the day … «KY3, Июл 15»

Flooding rekindles debate over flood plain development | www …

Despite participating in a federal program that tasks cities with managing development in flood-prone areas, the city of San Marcos regularly … «MyStatesman.com, Июл 15»

North East flood risk areas to be better protected thanks to …

The Northumbria Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (NRFCC) has launched its spending plans for 2015/16, which will include work at … «ChronicleLive, Июл 15»

Your tax dollars repeatedly repair flood-prone homes — KSAT.com

SAN ANTONIO — Billions of tax dollars are being spent on rebuilding and protecting expensive flood-prone homes around the country that have … «KSAT San Antonio, Июл 15»

Severe thunderstorm watch, flood advisory includes Isle of Wight …

Southern Hampton Roads was put on alert Saturday afternoon for that could be severe thunderstorms and flooding in some areas, accoring to … «Daily Press, Июл 15»

Family gets help from police, furniture store after flood — KSDK.com

The family needed help, but had no idea it would come from Ashley Furniture Homestore and officers from the Illinois Secretary of State Police. «KSDK, Июл 15»

Crews repairing Franklin County flood damage — TimesDaily: News

Work is underway to replace a bridge at the intersection of Benton St. and Stony Brook Drive in Russellville that was damaged by the heavy … «Times Daily, Июл 15»

Villages inundated in Narowal, flood alert issued for Gujranwala …

More than 12 villages including Jabokay, Suhwal, Hassan Bhatian, Nadala and Budha Turg are inundated due to high-level flood in Nullah … «Pakistan Today, Июл 15»

Flood warning issued in three districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa …

PESHAWAR (Web Desk) – A flood warning cell in Peshawar on Saturday reported that there is a medium level flood in River Kabul at Nowshera and Warsak. «DunyaNews Pakistan, Июл 15»

Texas motorist dies in flash flood in Kansas | News OK

Texas motorist dies in flash flood in Kansas. Published on NewsOK Modified: July 11, 2015 at 2:53 pm • Published: July 11, 2015. Advertisement. EMPORIA … «NewsOK.com, Июл 15»

ССЫЛКИ

« EDUCALINGO. Flood [онлайн]. Доступно на <https://educalingo.com/ru/dic-en/flood>. Май 2023 ».

What is another word for flood?

879 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ flˈʌd], [ flˈʌd], [ f_l_ˈʌ_d]

Table of Contents

  • adj.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • amount,
    • nature.
  • n.

    • enter,
    • arrive,
    • reach,
    • land,
    • draw in,
    • get,
    • bore,
    • appear,
    • get in.

    • flashback,
    • plenty,
    • abundance,
    • recall,
    • superabundance.

    • feast,
    • blizzard,
    • concentration,
    • bonanza,
    • big,
    • complex.

    • line,
    • chain reaction,
    • drift,
    • pattern,
    • domino effect,
    • process,
    • string,
    • train,
    • move,
    • proceedings.

    • cut out.

    • filter.

    • flicker,
    • glare,
    • dazzle,
    • radiance,
    • twinkle.

    • catch,
    • break,
    • burst,
    • come in,
    • cast up,
    • crest,
    • dash,
    • deepen,
    • channel,
    • course.

    • sweep over,
    • grip,
    • pulse,
    • grow,
    • come over,
    • heighten.

    • misty-eyed,
    • cry,
    • misty,
    • teardrop,
    • dry your eyes,
    • weeping,
    • weepy,
    • bring tears to your eyes,
    • tear,
    • tearful.

    alluvion (noun)

    • alluvion.

    a lot (noun)

    • myriad.

    amount (noun)

    • quantity.

    avalanche (noun)

    • barrage,
    • landslide.

    cascade (noun)

    • force,
    • chute,
    • falls,
    • precipitation,
    • downrush,
    • watercourse,
    • waterfall,
    • RAPIDS,
    • fountain,
    • spout.

    cataclysm (noun)

    • convulsion,
    • collapse,
    • waterloo,
    • holy mess,
    • ruin,
    • woe,
    • double trouble,
    • tragedy,
    • calamity,
    • crunch,
    • catastrophe,
    • curtains,
    • unholy mess,
    • flooding,
    • upheaval,
    • misadventure,
    • debacle.

    crowd (noun)

    • coterie,
    • people,
    • herd,
    • troupe,
    • mob,
    • cluster,
    • horde,
    • confluence,
    • company,
    • blowout,
    • flock,
    • posse,
    • conflux,
    • congeries,
    • cloud,
    • pack,
    • congregation,
    • rabble,
    • masses,
    • jam,
    • clique,
    • crush,
    • concourse,
    • muster,
    • mass,
    • party,
    • set,
    • faction,
    • crew,
    • meet,
    • scores,
    • organization,
    • host,
    • tumult,
    • array,
    • circle,
    • lot,
    • drove,
    • throng,
    • legion,
    • group,
    • cattle,
    • bunch,
    • press,
    • army,
    • sellout.

    current (noun)

    • jet,
    • run.

    disaster (noun)

    • mis chance,
    • fell strokes,
    • un-doing,
    • de feat,
    • de-feats,
    • mis-chances,
    • hard lucks,
    • mis fortune,
    • the worsts,
    • mis-fortunes,
    • un-doings,
    • un doing,
    • de feats,
    • un doings,
    • mis fortunes,
    • re-verse,
    • ill lucks,
    • up-sets,
    • de-feat,
    • mis chances,
    • re verse,
    • up sets,
    • mis-chance,
    • act god,
    • up-set.

    downfall (noun)

    • de-cadence,
    • the skid,
    • de generations,
    • over throws,
    • de cadences,
    • de-generation,
    • de-cadences,
    • de scents,
    • devolutions,
    • de volution,
    • de-volution,
    • road ruin,
    • on the rock,
    • over throw,
    • on rocks,
    • on rock,
    • over-throws,
    • over-throw,
    • de scent,
    • de-scents,
    • de-generations,
    • de-scent,
    • rack ruin,
    • de cadence,
    • de-volutions,
    • de volutions,
    • de generation.

    downpour (noun)

    • Drencher,
    • monsoons,
    • torrential rain,
    • rainstorms,
    • torrential rains,
    • monsoon,
    • rainstorm.

    flood (noun)

    • freshet,
    • photoflood,
    • surplus,
    • floodlight,
    • multitude,
    • outpouring,
    • bounty,
    • excess,
    • outgushing,
    • overflow,
    • superfluity,
    • eager.

    flood tide (noun)

    • inflowing tide.

    flow (noun)

    • out flows,
    • dis charges,
    • out flow,
    • dis-charge,
    • dis charge,
    • dis-charges.

    onrush (noun)

    • hastiness,
    • swiftness.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • plethora,
    • leakage,
    • disaster,
    • the skids,
    • flood lamp,
    • niagaras,
    • inundation,
    • landslips,
    • Downs,
    • juice,
    • river,
    • torrents,
    • gaggles,
    • plenitude,
    • gush,
    • ripplings,
    • swill,
    • current,
    • rank and file,
    • Comber,
    • corkscrew,
    • fiasco,
    • thunderstorm,
    • crowd,
    • ill luck,
    • landslip,
    • avalanche,
    • out-flows,
    • thunderstorms,
    • plenteousness,
    • stream,
    • gushes,
    • washout,
    • tide,
    • Oozings,
    • draught,
    • rollers,
    • curlicue,
    • torrent,
    • roller,
    • wave,
    • gaggle,
    • road to ruin,
    • sleets,
    • cornucopia,
    • out-flow,
    • leakages,
    • peoples,
    • swilling,
    • flood,
    • rush,
    • fell stroke,
    • great unwashed,
    • flow,
    • progression,
    • curlicues,
    • flows,
    • surge,
    • the worst,
    • downfall,
    • tidal motion,
    • whitecaps,
    • raindrop,
    • ground swell,
    • Swillings,
    • raindrops,
    • on the rocks,
    • rash,
    • ruck,
    • corkscrews,
    • whitecap,
    • window washer,
    • onrush,
    • good deal,
    • Draff,
    • great deal,
    • cataract,
    • cataclysm,
    • snowslide,
    • heavy dew,
    • wet stuff,
    • combers,
    • profusion,
    • sleet,
    • roughs,
    • windings,
    • cat-and-dog weather,
    • liquid sunshine,
    • rain,
    • up set,
    • draughts,
    • Rocking,
    • sun shower,
    • devolution,
    • downpour,
    • PRECIP,
    • cascade,
    • ebb and flow,
    • hard luck,
    • Cornucopias.

    outpour (noun)

    • out-pours,
    • out pour,
    • out-pour,
    • out pours.

    outpouring (noun)

    • effluence,
    • effluences.

    plenty (noun)

    • great deals,
    • co piousnesses,
    • good deals,
    • co-piousness,
    • co piousness,
    • co-piousnesses.

    plethora (noun)

    • overkill,
    • over-abundance.

    profusion (noun)

    • great quantity,
    • ampleness,
    • great quantities,
    • opulence.

    rain (noun)

    • cat-and-dog weathers,
    • cat and dog weather,
    • cat and dog weathers,
    • liquid sunshines,
    • window washers,
    • precips,
    • sun showers,
    • wet stuffs,
    • heavy dews,
    • pourings.

    rash (noun)

    • pandemics.

    rising tide (noun)

    • flood tide.

    river (noun)

    • brook,
    • rivulet,
    • creek.

    rush (noun)

    • dis-patches,
    • dis patch,
    • dis-patch,
    • dis patches.

    spate (noun)

    • Outpour.

    stream (noun)

    • high tide,
    • tidal wave.

    surge (noun)

    • efflux,
    • intensification.

    swill (noun)

    • draffs.

    tide (noun)

    • whirlpool.

    water (noun)

    • irrigate.

    wave (noun)

    • in fluxes,
    • in flux,
    • un evenness,
    • up risings,
    • out-break,
    • un evennesses,
    • up rising,
    • out-breaks,
    • bendings,
    • in-flux,
    • ground swells,
    • un-evennesses,
    • un-evenness,
    • out break,
    • rockings,
    • out breaks,
    • in-fluxes.
  • v.

    bathe (verb)

    • dip,
    • cleanse,
    • scrub,
    • suffuse,
    • moisten,
    • shower,
    • steep,
    • rinse,
    • bath,
    • douse,
    • clean,
    • sponge,
    • tub,
    • hose,
    • scour,
    • imbue,
    • dunk.

    cascade (verb)

    • heave,
    • descend,
    • disgorge,
    • plunge,
    • vomit,
    • spit up,
    • throw up,
    • tumble,
    • pitch,
    • spew.

    deluge (verb)

    • souse,
    • overrun,
    • sop,
    • sluice.

    drench (verb)

    • soddens,
    • soddening.

    drown (verb)

    • over power,
    • knocking over,
    • knocks over,
    • over powering,
    • over-powers,
    • over-power,
    • over-powered,
    • over-powering,
    • over powered,
    • over powers.

    engulf (verb)

    • swallowed up,
    • swallows up.

    flood (verb)

    • oversupply,
    • swamp,
    • sweep,
    • immerse,
    • overwhelm,
    • saturate,
    • brim over,
    • fill,
    • pour over,
    • slosh,
    • swarm,
    • choke.

    flow (verb)

    • exudating,
    • dis-charged,
    • smoothed along,
    • welling forth,
    • smoothing along,
    • wells forth,
    • disembogues,
    • welled forth,
    • dis charging,
    • dis charged,
    • dis-charging,
    • smooths along,
    • exudated.

    glut (verb)

    • over feed,
    • over-feed,
    • over stocking,
    • made a pig of,
    • makes pig of,
    • over stock,
    • over stocked,
    • over-stock,
    • over stocks,
    • made pig of,
    • over-stocking,
    • over-stocked,
    • making pig of,
    • makes a pig of,
    • over feeding,
    • over feeds,
    • over-feeds,
    • over-stocks,
    • making a pig of,
    • over-feeding,
    • make pig of.

    immerse (verb)

    • sink,
    • wallow.

    inundate (verb)

    • in-undated,
    • poured down on,
    • in undated,
    • pouring down on,
    • pours down on.

    light (verb)

    • flare,
    • fire,
    • incandesce,
    • sparkle,
    • glitter,
    • radiate,
    • shine,
    • glow,
    • beam,
    • flash,
    • blaze,
    • scintillate,
    • spot,
    • gleam,
    • illuminate,
    • glint,
    • fluoresce.

    load (verb)

    • piles on,
    • pours in,
    • piled on,
    • ramming in,
    • piling it on,
    • piled it on,
    • containerizes,
    • putting aboard,
    • heaped up,
    • rams in,
    • piles it on,
    • heaps up,
    • topping off,
    • pouring in,
    • containerizing,
    • poured in,
    • puts aboard,
    • rammed in,
    • tops off.

    overrun (verb)

    • infest.

    pour (verb)

    • de-canted,
    • de-canting,
    • letting flow,
    • letted flow,
    • lets flow,
    • de canted,
    • de canting.

    shock (verb)

    • dis-maying,
    • dis-gust,
    • threw a curve,
    • dis pleases,
    • giving turn,
    • dis-quieting,
    • dis quiets,
    • gives a turn,
    • dis gusted,
    • dis-pleased,
    • throws curve,
    • un settling,
    • dis-pleases,
    • give turn,
    • dis-may,
    • hitting like ton bricks,
    • out raged,
    • gives turn,
    • re-volt,
    • dis-pleasing,
    • dis gust,
    • gave turn,
    • dis-please,
    • dis pleased,
    • threw curve,
    • hits like ton bricks,
    • dis-quiet,
    • throwing a curve,
    • un settle,
    • throw curve,
    • hitting like ton of bricks,
    • dis-mayed,
    • re volt,
    • hits like ton of bricks,
    • giving a turn,
    • dis quieting,
    • dis gusts,
    • out-raged,
    • out rages,
    • hit like ton bricks,
    • dis please,
    • dis-gusting,
    • dis maying,
    • un-settled,
    • re-volts,
    • re volts,
    • dis quieted,
    • un-settle,
    • out-rages,
    • un settles,
    • out-rage,
    • dis pleasing,
    • gave a turn,
    • dis-quieted,
    • un settled,
    • throwing curve,
    • dis-mays,
    • dis-gusts,
    • un-settling,
    • dis quiet,
    • throws a curve,
    • dis mayed,
    • dis mays,
    • dis-quiets,
    • out-raging,
    • dis may,
    • dis-gusted,
    • dis gusting.

    soak (verb)

    • in-filtrating,
    • in filtrate,
    • in filtrated,
    • in filtrating,
    • in-filtrate,
    • waterlogging,
    • waterlogs,
    • poured into,
    • pours in to,
    • poured on,
    • in fuses,
    • pour in to,
    • pouring on,
    • pouring in to,
    • in-filtrates,
    • in fusing,
    • in-fuse,
    • poured in to,
    • pours into,
    • pours on,
    • in-fusing,
    • in-fused,
    • pouring into,
    • in fused.

    spew (verb)

    • spritzed,
    • spritzes,
    • URPS,
    • urped,
    • urping.

    stream (verb)

    • moved past,
    • moving past,
    • moves past.

    submerge (verb)

    • sub side,
    • sub-merged,
    • sub-merging,
    • sub merging,
    • sub sided,
    • sub sides,
    • sub merge,
    • sub merges,
    • sub-sides,
    • sub-merge,
    • sub-merges,
    • sub merged.
  • Other synonyms:

    • flux,
    • flood plain,
    • splutter,
    • recollection,
    • high water,
    • nostalgia,
    • pierce,
    • flushed,
    • uptime,
    • blush,
    • tsunami,
    • refract,
    • malfunction,
    • retention,
    • color up,
    • Photographic Memory,
    • diffusion,
    • memory,
    • flooded,
    • mesh,
    • flash flood,
    • short-term memory,
    • waver,
    • remembrance,
    • long-term memory,
    • niagara,
    • retrospection,
    • red-faced.

    • inflation,
    • reflective,
    • bounce off,
    • disturbance,
    • misfire,
    • redden,
    • backfire,
    • cycle,
    • kick over,
    • reflect,
    • spate,
    • blur.

    • grind,
    • burn up,
    • inflate,
    • rev,
    • fade,
    • sputter,
    • pump up,
    • injection.

    • performance,
    • engagement,
    • turn over,
    • store,
    • pale,
    • ping,
    • mode,
    • association,
    • spill.

    • pickup,
    • flame,
    • knock,
    • focus,
    • blow up,
    • idle.

    • drain,
    • stall,
    • bend,
    • travel,
    • warm up.

    • roll.

    • color,
    • sense,
    • jump.

    • miss,
    • talk,
    • power.

    • play.

    • guide.

    • fall,
    • strike.

    • go.

    • charge.

    • burn.

    • rise,
    • take.

    cascade

    • Spilt.

    light

    • floodlighting,
    • in flames,
    • Lights,
    • make visible,
    • highlights,
    • switch on,
    • floodlit,
    • lighted up,
    • highlighting,
    • making visible,
    • floodlights,
    • light up,
    • switched on,
    • lit up,
    • floodlighted,
    • highlighted,
    • furnish with light,
    • make bright,
    • switching on.

    Other relevant words:

    • wet,
    • snow under,
    • Massing,
    • soddened,
    • knock over,
    • Disembogue,
    • overfeed,
    • douche,
    • load,
    • Sheeted,
    • Welled,
    • spritzing,
    • pour,
    • Overstocking,
    • irrupting,
    • Gurgling,
    • Chocking,
    • let flow,
    • overfeeding,
    • put aboard,
    • douches,
    • hog,
    • Freighted,
    • spritz,
    • piles up,
    • rilling,
    • Disemboguing,
    • containerize,
    • ram in,
    • puke,
    • Poured,
    • soak,
    • Chocked,
    • Damping,
    • pile it on,
    • pour in,
    • swallowing up,
    • cataracting,
    • Whelming,
    • Snowing,
    • pour on,
    • imbrue,
    • Welling,
    • knocked over,
    • Exudates,
    • cataracted,
    • overcrowding,
    • Ballasting,
    • Sluiced,
    • Douching,
    • hit like ton of bricks,
    • pile up,
    • inundate,
    • Snowed,
    • Imbathe,
    • over-supplies,
    • top off,
    • smooth along,
    • heaping up,
    • raven,
    • heap up,
    • make a pig of,
    • swallow up,
    • Tubbed,
    • overcrowd,
    • flush,
    • Disembogued,
    • engulf,
    • whelm,
    • oversupplied,
    • overfeeds,
    • Overstocked,
    • Tubbing,
    • whelms,
    • pile on,
    • imbruing,
    • glut,
    • Freighting,
    • chock,
    • topped off,
    • rilled,
    • irrupt,
    • piling on,
    • Irrupted,
    • sluicing,
    • give a turn,
    • irrupts,
    • bathe,
    • waterlog,
    • drench,
    • over-supply,
    • soap,
    • weighted,
    • submerge,
    • overcrowds,
    • Damped,
    • HOSED,
    • piling up,
    • imbrued,
    • Ravened,
    • throw a curve,
    • containerized,
    • sheeting,
    • snowed under,
    • ravens,
    • douched,
    • piled up,
    • exudate,
    • chocks,
    • over-run,
    • Thronging,
    • light,
    • well forth,
    • deluge,
    • pour down on,
    • URP,
    • overfed,
    • pour into,
    • DAMPS,
    • teem,
    • Soaped,
    • Soaping,
    • water,
    • shock,
    • over-runs,
    • ravening,
    • weighting,
    • Whelmed,
    • Ballasted,
    • hosing,
    • over-crowding,
    • drown,
    • imbrues.

    stream

    • move past.

How to use «Flood» in context?

When it rains, it floods. That is, when it falls from the sky, accumulates on the ground and reaches high water marks, it is called a flood. Flooding can happen naturally, as a result of a storm, or as a result of human activity.

Flooding is the most widespread natural disaster in the world. More than 60% of the world’s population lives in areas that are at risk from flooding.

In the United States, floods are the leading cause of property damage from natural disasters. In 1997, Hurricane Fran caused more than $6 billion in property damage and killed 27 people.

Paraphrases for Flood:

Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      flooding.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      deluge, flooding, inundation.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      overflow, Les.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      cascade, overflow, Las, Les, Plateaux, Plateaus, drains.
    • Verb, base form
      overwhelm.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      torrential, flood-hit.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      barrage, blizzard, flurry, freshet, influx, landslide, onslaught, outpouring, saturation, spate, tide, torrent, wave, floodwater, tsunamis.
    • Verb, base form
      inundate, submerge, swamp.

Homophones for Flood:

  • fludd, flud.

Hyponym for Flood:

  • n.

    • phenomenon
      geological phenomenon.
  • v.

    • change
      spread over, cover, fill up, fill.

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