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What is another word for Flood? – 146 Flood Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    deluge inundation overflow surge torrent spate gush rush stream flow tide wave swell burst outpouring downpour cloudburst shower storm tempest hurricane cyclone whirlpool maelstrom cataclysm disaster calamity catastrophe devastation destruction havoc chaos turmoil mayhem surge onslaught assault barrage explosion eruption blast blow gust flurry squall blast blow

    Meaning of Flood

    The primary meaning of the word "flood" is an overflow of water that submerges land.

    Definitions

    • A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
    • A stream of fluid or a flow of a particular quality or emotion
    • To cover or fill something completely with a liquid, especially water
    • To provide or supply someone or something with a large amount of something

    Etymology of Flood

    The word "flood" comes from Old English "flōd", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "flōduz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "pleu-", both of which are related to flowing or water
    The term has been used in English since the 9th century to describe an overflow of water, and its usage has expanded to include figurative senses, such as an overwhelming amount of something

    Example Uses

    • The city was hit by a flood after the heavy rainfall
    • The room was flooded with light when the curtains were opened
    • The company was flooded with applications after posting the job advertisement
    • The flood of emotions was overwhelming after the news

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    drought dryness aridity barrenness desiccation dehydration evaporation drainage recession ebb low dearth scarcity shortage lack deficiency absence rarity infrequency cessation stoppage blockage obstruction dam