RUNOFF

Noun Verb Adjective

Definition

RUNOFF Runoff: the draining away of excess water, typically caused by rainfall or melting snow. Derived forms: - Plural: runoffs - Present participle: running off - Past tense: ran off - Comparative: runner-offer - Superlative: runner-offest - Adverb: runoffingly

Word Analysis

  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Word Length: 6 letters
  • Pronunciation: Pronounced as written, following standard English pronunciation patterns.

Usage and Context

The word RUNOFF can be used in various contexts in written and spoken English. As a valid Scrabble word, it represents a legitimate part of the English lexicon. Understanding words like this helps expand vocabulary and appreciation for the diversity and richness of the English language.

Learning Tip

Many words in the Scrabble dictionary originate from specialized fields (such as science, medicine, geography), historical periods, or other languages. Learning these words helps you understand how English has evolved over time and continues to incorporate new terms from around the world. Words like RUNOFF demonstrate the complexity and richness of English vocabulary.

Scrabble Information

Word: RUNOFF

Length: 6 letters

Dictionary: Valid in TWL and SOWPODS

Status: Official Scrabble word

Usage

The word RUNOFF can be used in various contexts. As a valid Scrabble word, it can be played on the Scrabble board according to standard game rules.