A drought is a prolonged period without rain. The opposite would be a deluge, or a flood.
The opposite of a flood would be a drought.
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The opposite may be like a drought or similar a summer monsoon that causes rain and a winter monsoon which causes drought so there are some differences and similarity's
It can be. But a drought is much less rain than usual, and it is possible to get much more rain than usual without triggering a flood. The opposite of a drought or 'dry spell' would be a 'wet spell' (such as a monsoon season).
Droughts can occur at any time of year, although technically speaking, a drought is measured over a long period of time. Some areas that receive their rainfall in winter may experience drought in the following summer if falls are below average, while it would be opposite for those who experience main rainfalls in summer.
A brief period of rain is called a drizzle. This is the opposite of a flood or a storm where there is too much rain for long periods.
The drought we're in , but don't know what to call the drought. :)
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The homophone of "drought" is "drouth." Both words are pronounced the same but have different spellings.