drouth

Meaning of drouth

noun
  1. a drought.
    the basin has never been dry, even in the terrible drouth of 1930
  2. thirst.
    particular pubs opened before dawn to kill the drouth of the nightshift

late Middle English: variant of drought.

Information about drouth

  • It is a name.
  • The plural form of drouth is: drouths.
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Hyphenation of drouth

drouth

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
  • drouth is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

drouth synonyms

Meaning drought:

drought

Translation of drouth

Words that rhyme with drouth

couth, scouth, selcouth, uncouth, fouth, skouth, Louth, McLouth, Bournemouth, Dartmouth, Exmouth, Falmouth, Goldenmouth, Grangemouth, Lossiemouth, Monmouth, Plattsmouth, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Sidmouth, Tynemouth, Waymouth, Weymouth, Yarmouth, allmouth, badmouth, bellmouth, bemouth, bigmouth, blabbermouth, blabmouth, bristlemouth, broadmouth, bunnymouth, buttermouth, chiselmouth, closemouth, cottonmouth, dartmouth, dogmouth, drymouth, fishmouth, flannelmouth, flutemouth, foulmouth, frogmouth, fullmouth, goalmouth, goosemouth, hardmouth

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