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    droughty
    /ˈdraʊti/

    adjective

    • 1. characterized by a drought or lack of rain: North American "a frosty spring and droughty summer combined to give Virginia its worst apple harvest in 20 years"

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  2. Droughty means dry, lacking rain, or thirsty. It is a British dialect word derived from drought. See examples, synonyms, and word origin.

  3. Droughty definition: dry. . See examples of DROUGHTY used in a sentence.

  4. Droughty means having little or no precipitation, especially affecting growing or living conditions. Find the origin, antonyms, related words and translations of droughty in this online dictionary.

  5. a long period when there is little or no rain. (Definition of drought from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of drought. drought. The effects of climate change (for example) include sea level rises, and increased frequencies of droughts, storms, and extreme temperatures.

  6. Drought is a noun that means a period of dryness or a lack of something expected or desired. Droughty is an adjective that means resistant to drought or experiencing drought conditions.

  7. Droughty means marked by little or no precipitation or humidity. Find 50 similar and opposite words for droughty, such as dry, arid, desert, and moist, wet, humid, etc.

  8. droughty in American English. (ˈdrauti) adjective Word forms: droughtier, droughtiest. 1. dry. 2. lacking rain. 3. chiefly Brit dialect. thirsty.