That is the correct spelling of "inundated" (flooded).
FLOOD : an inundation, usually of water
Here are two words you may be looking for. A flood is a lot of water.Then it flowed down the river.
alluvion, bath, cataclysm, cataract, deluge, flood tide, inundation, niagara, overflow, spate
The waterless flood symbolizes a dry flood. This is very important as the protagonist is sick and bored in the text.
Devastating is the correct spelling for the word.An example sentence is "the flood was very devastating to the community".
No, the noun 'flood' is a concrete noun, a word for an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'flood' can be used in an abstract context such as a flood of information or a flood of emotions.The word 'flood' is also a verb: flood, floods, flooding, flooded.
First, you need to learn how to spell, then, use google. Third, live on a hill. You are now immune to everything but a flood that can get as high as your hill.
You spelled it correctly: extent. Example: The extent of the flood's damage was not seen until daylight.
Here are two words you may be looking for. A flood is a lot of water.Then it flowed down the river.
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).
no flood control would be stoping a flood a flood plainis land that is covered by water during a flood,formed from sediments depsited by a river
An assembly of gods started the flood in the Gilgamesh flood epic.
A flood is when the water comes out of its normal path.
It means, if it will flood or not and how many inches it will flood.
alluvion, bath, cataclysm, cataract, deluge, flood tide, inundation, niagara, overflow, spate
In 2007 in July Glouctestershire was hit by flash flood (a flash flood is a flood that happened really quick due to lots of rain)
flood is so dangers . so be were of flood
The Thames can flood, but the waters are contained by the Flood Barrier at Woolwich