Drizzlier, meaning "wetter and mistier," is an adjective used to describe a light, steady rain. Antonyms for drizzlier include words that describe precipitation that is heavier or consists of larger droplets. For example, downpour, cloudburst, torrential rain, and heavy showers are all antonyms of drizzlier, as they describe rain that falls more intensely and often. Conversely, words such as dry, arid, parched, and droughty refer to a complete absence or shortage of rainfall. While drizzlier often signifies a mild or pleasant rain, antonyms for the word indicate more extreme or unwelcome weather conditions.