Droughted example sentences

Related (11): parched, arid, desiccated, baked, scorched, withered, waterless, aridity, parch, dehydrated, desiccate.

drought

noun

drought (noun) · droughts (plural noun)

  - a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water:

  - a prolonged absence of a specified thing:

  - thirst:

Synonyms

drouth, lack, want, nonexistence, unavailability, deficiency, deprivation, dearth, omission, exclusion, default, need, privation, famine, poverty, presence, availability, thirstiness, dryness, dehydration, polydipsia

"Droughted" Example Sentences

1. We have been droughted of resources for far too long.
2. The crops have been droughted due to lack of rain.
3. The small town had been droughted of water for weeks.
4. The drought has caused us to be droughted of basic necessities.
5. The region had been droughted for several years.
6. The long drought had droughted the land of its nutrients.
7. The farmers had been droughted of water for months.
8. The prolonged dry spell had droughted the river of its water.
9. The water reserves had been droughted due to the heat.
10. The city had been droughted of its water supply.
11. The drought had droughted the area of its resources.
12. The drought had droughted the land of its moisture.
13. Our supplies had been droughted due to the dry season.
14. The drought had droughted the land of its fertility.
15. The drought had droughted the region of its water.
16. We had been droughted of water for far too long.
17. The prolonged drought had droughted the land of its resources.
18. The drought had caused us to be droughted of basic necessities.
19. The drought had droughted the area of its moisture.
20. The drought had droughted the region of its fertility.

Common Phases

parched; arid; dried out; water-starved; desiccated; dehydrated; scorched; withered; baked; sere.

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