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Meaning of deluge
The primary meaning of the word "deluge" refers to a large amount of water, such as a flood, that covers an area of land.
Etymology of deluge
The word "deluge" originates from the Old French word "deluge", which is derived from the Latin word "diluvium", meaning "flood"
Historically, the word "deluge" was used to describe the biblical flood, and its usage has since expanded to include other types of floods and overwhelming events
Synonyms
Definitions
- A severe flood, typically caused by heavy rain or a storm
- * A large amount of something, such as problems or tasks, that overwhelms or overwhelms someone
Usage Examples
- The town was hit by a deluge of rain, causing widespread flooding and damage
- * The company was struggling to cope with the deluge of orders after the product launch
Antonyms
drought
dryness
aridity
scarcity
shortage
lack
dearth
deficiency
insufficiency
paucity
sparse
meager
slender
slight
modest
limited
restrained
subdued
faint
weak