Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

wady

Noun
/ˈweɪdi/
Definition
A valley, ravine, or watercourse, especially in a desert region.
Examples
  • After the rainstorm, the wady filled with water, creating a surprising oasis in the desert.
  • The hiker followed the ancient trail that wound through the wady.
Meaning
A wady typically refers to a dry riverbed or a valley that contains temporary water flow, especially during rainy seasons. It is commonly found in arid or semi-arid regions.
Synonyms
  • vale
  • glen
  • ravine
  • creek bed