Difference between Cascade and Shower

What is the difference between Cascade and Shower?

Cascade as a noun is a waterfall or series of small waterfalls. while Shower as a noun is a brief fall of precipitation.

Cascade

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A waterfall or series of small waterfalls. A stream or sequence of a thing or things occurring as if falling like a cascade. A series of electrical (or other types of) components, the output of any one being connected to the input of the next; See also daisy chain A pattern typically performed with an odd number of props, where each prop is caught by the opposite hand.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To fall as a waterfall or series of small waterfalls. To arrange in a stepped series like a waterfall. To occur as a causal sequence. To vomit.

Example sentence: Every year, I come to TED prepared to roll my eyes a lot at the beginning, but knowing that at some point in the intellectual marathon, my brain will buckle to the cascade of ideas and bend to the painstakingly rehearsed presentations.

Shower

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To spray with (a specified liquid).To bathe using a shower.to bestow liberally, to give or distribute in abundance

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A brief fall of precipitation.A device for bathing by which water is made to fall on the body from a height, either from a tank or by the action of a pump.An instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.A bridal shower; a fund-raiser held in honor of a bride attended by female friends of the bride.A baby shower.A contemptible group of people or things or a contemptible individual; a shower of shit;The collective noun for bastards.One who shows

Example sentence: I sing around the house, in the shower.

We hope you now know whether to use Cascade or Shower in your sentence.

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