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water

Definition for water

noun as in pure liquid hydrogen and oxygen

Strongest matches

drink, rain

Strong matches

aqua, H2O, rainwater, saliva, tears

Weak matches

Adam's ale, aqua pura

verb as in dampen; put water in

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Example Sentences

"There will be lots of surface water so we urge the motoring public when they are returning to the roads to please take care and drive to the conditions they are faced with," he added.

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On another page an elderly farmer in the Fujian Province of China struggles under a shoulder yoke of watering cans.

The wind rushes through the tunnels and evaporated water from rivers inside the caves produces the mist.

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In pursuit of clean energy goals and to reduce atmospheric carbon emissions, developers are increasingly exploring building wind turbines in the waters off the East Coast of the United States.

Previously, the defense had proposed Combs’ Miami mansion for home detention, but the judge rejected that Friday because it has a dock and access to the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for water?

Few things are as common as water, but it doesn’t have many direct synonyms. However, there are several terms that can be used instead of water in certain situations.

Because water molecules consist of a combination of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, it’s chemical symbol is H2O, and it’s sometimes referred to this way. Although this sounds more technical, it’s usually used to be humorous, as in I could go for some cold H2O right now.

Sometimes, people refer to water informally with its equivalent word in Spanish, agua.

An old-fashioned slang term for water is Adam’s ale (a joke on the notion that water was the only thing that the Biblical Adam had to drink).

The Latin phrase aqua pura means and is sometimes used to refer to pure water.

Water is sometimes informally referred to as wet stuff. This can refer to water as a drink or to rainwater.

Water that comes out of the faucet (the tap) is called tap water.

Water is often distinguished between freshwater and salt water.

Other specific types of water include seawater (and ocean water), ground water, bathwater, and wastewater.

The verb water, as in water the plants, doesn’t have many direct synonyms, but you could use different words depending on how much water is needed, like sprinkle or dampen for a little or soak or saturate for a lot. On a larger scale, such as in the context of farming, you could use the word irrigate.

To water down something is to add water to it to dilute or thin it. This term is also commonly used in a figurative way, and dilute is also a good synonym for this sense.

What is a synonym for body of water?

Body of water is a general term for things like oceans, seas, and lakes. It’s not usually used for smaller things like ponds. The term the water can often be used to refer to a body of water in a general way, as in I just love being on the water or We’d have to fly over the water to get there. 

Informally, such a body of water might be called the drink—especially when someone or something falls in.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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