TORRENTIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Ecologists describe strong ecosystems as resistant to catastrophic events, such as torrential rains, and resilient-able to bounce back quickly when such events occur
TORRENTIAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Use torrential to describe something that's happening in torrents, or turbulent flowing streams When there's a torrential storm, there's so much rain falling so fast that you'll be soaked in about three seconds
Torrential - definition of torrential by The Free Dictionary 1 Resembling, flowing in, or forming torrents: torrential mountain streams; a torrential downpour 2 Resulting from the action of fast-flowing streams: torrential erosion 3 Flowing or surging abundantly; wild: torrential applause
torrential - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective torrential (comparative more torrential, superlative most torrential) Coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities There was a torrential downpour and we were all soaked torrential rain
Torrential - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Use torrential to describe something that's happening in torrents, or turbulent flowing streams When there's a torrential storm, there's so much rain falling so fast that you'll be soaked in about three seconds
torrential | meaning of torrential in Longman Dictionary of . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tor‧ren‧tial təˈrenʃəl, tɒ- $ tɔː- adjective → torrential rain Examples from the Corpus torrential • Two fire crews from Bury attended the crash which happened in a torrential downpour