Meaning & Definition of River in English
River
A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
Pronunciation:
/ˈrɪvər/Part of Speech:
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riversDetailed Definitions
Definition: A long body of flowing water.
Example Sentence: The Amazon River is one of the longest rivers in the world.
Definition: A natural watercourse, typically freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
Example Sentence: The riverbanks were covered in lush greenery.
Definition: In some contexts, used to refer to a continuous flow of something.
Example Sentence: There was a river of information coming from the internet.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'rivre', from Old French 'riviere', from Latin 'riparia' (riverbank).
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- Go with the flow: To accept a situation as it is and to not try to change it.
- Don't swim against the tide: Do not resist the prevailing trend or current.
- Up the creek without a paddle: In a difficult situation without any means of resolving it.
Translations
- Spanish: río
- French: rivière
- German: Fluss
- Russian: река
Related Words
- stream: A small, narrow river.
- brook: A small, natural stream of fresh water.
- delta: The landform that forms at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water.
Slang Meanings of river
Meaning: To be stuck in a difficult situation.
Example Sentence: I feel like I'm in a river right now with all these problems.
Meaning: To go with the flow and not be stressed.
Example Sentence: Just river it, man, everything will work out.