Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
for a rainy day
idiom
/fɔr ə ˈreɪni deɪ/
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Definition
A phrase used to refer to saving something for a future time when it is needed, particularly in situations of need or difficulty.
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Examples
- She saved some money for a rainy day, just in case of emergencies.
- We should keep some food for a rainy day when we might not have enough to eat.
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Meaning
The expression suggests the idea of setting aside resources, such as money or items, to be used when unexpected situations arise.
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Synonyms
- In case of emergency
- For future needs
- For tough times