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Meaning of river
A natural flowing body of water.
Etymology of river
The word "river" comes from Old French "riviere", from Latin "riparia", meaning "of or belonging to a riverbank", from "ripa", meaning "riverbank", which is derived from the verb "ripar", meaning "to scratch" or "to dig".
The Latin word "ripa" is also related to the verb "ripere", meaning "to tear" or "to rend".
Synonyms
stream
brook
creek
waterway
watercourse
canal
channel
tributary
affluent
estuary
delta
fountain
spring
waterfall
cascade
cataract
torrent
rapids
current
flow
tide
wave
surge
flood
deluge
influx
outflow
effluent
runoff
drainage
water
aqueduct
conduit
ditch
gulch
gully
arroyo
wash
beck
burn
rill
rivulet
waterway
strait
passage
thoroughfare
pathway
course
conduit
waterpipe
main
aqueduct
sough
culvert
canalization
navigation
waterroute
thoroughfare
creekbed
riverbed
riverbank
shoreline
lakeshore
waterside
waterfront
foreshore
coastline
Definitions
- A natural flowing body of water, typically flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
- * A large natural stream of water, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
Usage Examples
- The river flows gently through the countryside.
- * The city is situated on the banks of a major river.
- * The river is home to a wide variety of fish and other aquatic life.
Antonyms
land
earth
ground
soil
terrain
landscape
desert
drought
dryness
aridity
barrenness
desolation
wasteland
wilderness
mountain
hill
plateau
upland
highland
ridge
peak
summit
solid
firm
stable
stationary
still
stagnant
motionless
fixed
rigid
unchanging
constant
permanent
static