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Definition of drought noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

drought

noun
 
/draʊt/
 
/draʊt/
[uncountable, countable]
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  1. a long period of time when there is little or no rain
    • Farmers are facing ruin after two years of severe drought.
    • one of the worst droughts on record
    • The country’s entire grain harvest has been hit by drought.
    Extra Examples
    • England has had several summer droughts in recent years.
    • Large areas of the country are affected by severe drought.
    • Some of the newer plants in the garden died during the drought.
    • plants that can withstand drought
    • Crop failures were caused by drought and a lack of fertilizer.
    Topics Weatherb2, The environmentb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • devastating
    • extreme
    • severe
    verb + drought
    • have
    • cause
    • break
    drought + verb
    • affect something
    drought + noun
    • conditions
    • resistance
    • tolerance
    preposition
    • during a/​the drought
    • in a/​the drought
    phrases
    • in times of drought
    • months, years, etc. of drought
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  2. a long period of time when there is a lack of something that is needed or wanted
    • The team is desperate to end a ten-game goal drought.
  3. Word Originlate Old English drūgath ‘dryness’, of Germanic origin; compare with Dutch droogte; related to dry.
See drought in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee drought in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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