torrent

torrent
/tawr"euhnt, tor"-/, n.
1. a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence.
2. a rushing, violent, or abundant and unceasing stream of anything: a torrent of lava.
3. a violent downpour of rain.
4. a violent, tumultuous, or overwhelming flow: a torrent of abuse.
adj.
5. torrential.
[1595-1605; < L torrent- (s. of torrens) seething, lit., burning, prp. of torrere to burn, parch; see TORRID, -ENT]
Syn. 4. outburst, deluge, flood, spate.

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