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Raindrop

usgb/ˈreɪndrɑːp/Volume
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Visual ImageryPlay
The term 'raindrop' is often used to create a vivid picture of rainy weather in descriptions. SlideA raindrop slid down the window, tracing a watery path on the glass.
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Emotional TonePlay
'Raindrop' can evoke feelings such as sadness or calmness, depending on the context. SlideEach raindrop seemed to mirror her somber mood.
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Nature DescriptionsPlay
Use 'raindrop' when specifically describing scenes or elements in nature. SlideRaindrops gathered on the petals of the blooming roses.