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Meaning of puddle
A small pool of liquid, especially water, on a surface.
Etymology of puddle
The word "puddle" has its origins in the 15th century, derived from the Middle English word "podel", which referred to a small pool of water, and is possibly related to the Old English word "pæddel", meaning "to puddle" or "to make a puddle"
Historically, the term was used to describe small, shallow bodies of water, often formed after rainfall or near sources of water
Synonyms
pool
pond
lake
reservoir
lagoon
marsh
swamp
bog
fen
mire
quagmire
slough
sump
ditch
trench
gutter
canal
waterway
brook
stream
river
creek
tributary
basin
cistern
tank
vat
reservoir
puddle
splash
spill
leak
drip
droplet
dew
mist
fog
haze
cloud
drizzle
shower
downpour
flood
deluge
inundation
torrent
gush
surge
wave
tide
current
eddy
ripple
puddle
depression
hollow
dip
sinkhole
crater
pit
hole
Definitions
- A small pool of liquid, typically water, on a surface, especially one that has formed after rain or a spill
- A small, shallow body of still water, typically one that is temporary or seasonal
Usage Examples
- The child jumped over a puddle on the sidewalk after a heavy rain.
- The car drove through a deep puddle, splashing water everywhere.
- The puddle of water on the floor was a slipping hazard and needed to be cleaned up immediately.
Antonyms
dryness
aridity
drought
desiccation
dehydration
evaporation
absorption
drainage
dry spell
clear sky
fair weather
sunshine
cloudlessness
dust
powder
sand
grit
grime
silt
sediment
residue
remains
leftovers
dregs