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Meaning of pool
A body of water, typically smaller than a lake, or a container for holding liquids.
Etymology of pool
The word "pool" comes from the Old English and Old Norse word "pōl", which referred to a small body of water, and the Middle English word "pool", which referred to a small lake or a container for holding liquids
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to a small body of water, and its meaning has expanded over time to include other senses, such as a container for holding liquids and a group of people or things shared for a particular purpose
Synonyms
basin
tank
reservoir
pond
lake
lagoon
bay
cove
inlet
harbor
dock
marina
waterfront
mooring
quay
wharf
jetty
pier
dockyard
shipyard
harborage
anchorage
moorings
berth
slip
dockage
basinful
reservoirs
tanks
containers
vessels
receptacles
pools
ponds
lakes
reservoirs
lagoons
bays
inlets
harbors
docks
marinas
waterways
canals
channels
watercourses
creeks
streams
rivers
brooks.
Definitions
- A small area of still water, typically smaller than a lake, often artificially created
- A container for holding liquids, especially one that is large and used for a particular purpose
- A group of people or things that are shared or used for a particular purpose
- A game of pocket billiards
Usage Examples
- The hotel had a beautiful pool that overlooked the ocean
- The company has a pool of talented employees to choose from for the new project
- The kids loved playing in the pool on hot summer days
- The city's water supply is stored in a large pool near the treatment plant
Antonyms
drainage
drought
dryness
aridity
barrenness
desolation
emptiness
hollowness
vacancy
isolation
solitude
separation
division
dispersion
scarcity
shortage
lack
deficiency
insufficiency
inadequacy
paucity
sparseness
rareness
infrequency
remoteness
distance
detachment.