deluge.
Whirlwind, Breeze, and Downpour are different levels of wind speeds associated with storms. Whirlwind refers to a rapidly rotating column of air, Breeze signifies a light to moderate wind, and Downpour denotes heavy rainfall. Each term represents a specific intensity of the weather phenomenon.
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to a word starting with scr spr str or thr 'sprinkle' or 'shower' is the answer.
Deluge. Tornado. Rice grains. Flood.
The analogy would be that a whirlwind breeze is to a downpour as a light drizzle is to a thunderstorm. In both cases, the first term represents a milder version of the second term, with the intensity of the weather phenomenon increasing in the second term.
"Breeze" is a noun. Nouns don't have tense. "The breeze blew lightly yesterday."
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to 'sprinkle' or 'shower.'
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to 'sprinkle' or 'shower.'
Whirlwind, Breeze, and Downpour are different levels of wind speeds associated with storms. Whirlwind refers to a rapidly rotating column of air, Breeze signifies a light to moderate wind, and Downpour denotes heavy rainfall. Each term represents a specific intensity of the weather phenomenon.
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to a word starting with scr spr str or thr 'sprinkle' or 'shower' is the answer.
The analogy of whirlwind is to breeze as downpour is to a word starting with scr spr str or thr 'sprinkle' or 'shower' is the answer.
Deluge. Tornado. Rice grains. Flood.
The analogy would be that a whirlwind breeze is to a downpour as a light drizzle is to a thunderstorm. In both cases, the first term represents a milder version of the second term, with the intensity of the weather phenomenon increasing in the second term.
Northern Downpour was created in 2007.
(A downpour is a heavy drenching rain.)The overnight downpour was so intense that flooding occurred in the lowest part of the village.
"Downpour" has two syllables: down-pour
A short downpour of rain is often referred to as a "shower" or a "sprinkle."
Blizzard. FYI, this question is normally expressed differently than above, either : Drizzle is to flurry, as downpour is to what? or Drizzle:flurry::downpour:______