drizzle


2drizzle

verb
driz·zleddriz·zling\-z(ə-)liŋ\

Definition of DRIZZLE

transitive verb
1
: to shed or let fall in minute drops or particles
2
: to make wet with minute drops : sprinkle <vegetables drizzled with olive oil>
intransitive verb
: to rain in very small drops or very lightly : sprinkle
driz·zling·ly \-z(ə-)liŋ-lē\ adverb

Examples of DRIZZLE

  1. It was beginning to drizzle, so she pulled on her hood.
  2. The vegetables were drizzled with olive oil.

Origin of DRIZZLE

perhaps alteration of Middle English drysnen to fall, from Old English -drysnian to disappear; akin to Gothic driusan to fall
First Known Use: 1584

Rhymes with DRIZZLE

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