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

monsoon

noun
 
/ˌmɒnˈsuːn/
 
/ˌmɑːnˈsuːn/
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  1. a period of heavy rain in summer in South Asia; the rain that falls during this period
    • Travelling is much more difficult during the monsoon.
    • This year's monsoon rains are expected to flood several villages.
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    • The south-west monsoon sets in during April.
    • By the end of September it seemed that the monsoon season was drawing to a close.
    • monsoon winds/​weather
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • summer
    • winter
    monsoon + verb
    • set in
    monsoon + noun
    • rains
    • season
    preposition
    • during a/​the monsoon
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  2. a wind in South Asia that blows from the south-west in summer, bringing rain, and the north-east in winter
    • The monsoon blew relentlessly into our faces.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • summer
    • winter
    monsoon + verb
    • set in
    monsoon + noun
    • rains
    • season
    preposition
    • during a/​the monsoon
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Portuguese monção, from Arabic mawsim ‘season’, from wasama ‘to mark, brand’.
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