flood

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The meaning (definition) of the word flood
lots of water that spreads over land that is usually dry
The word flood used in a sentence
“When it rains a lot, the flood covers the grass and streets.”
Words that mean the same as flood (synonyms)
overflowingdeluge
Words that mean the opposite of flood (antonyms)
drought
The plural of the word flood
floods
How the word flood is said around the world
| French | inondation |
| Spanish | inundación |
| Mandarin | 洪水 |
| Hindi | बाढ़ |
| Arabic | فيضان |
| Russian | наводнение |
| Portuguese (EU) | enchente |
| Portuguese (BR) | enchente |
| Japanese | 洪水 |
| German | Flut |
| Urdu | سیلاب |
| Punjabi | ਹੜ੍ਹ |
| Korean | 홍수 |
| Hebrew | לְהַצִיף |
| Greek | πλημμύρα |
| Dutch | overstroming |
| Filipino | baha |
| Vietnamese | lụt |
| Turkish | sel basmak |
| Persian | سیل |
| Polish | powódź |
| Ukrainian | повінь |
| Bengali | বন্যা |
| Swedish | översvämning |
| Italian | alluvione |
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