English · Nature & Environment

stream

/striːm/

[/striːm/]

small flowing river

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A small, narrow river of flowing water.

Example

A clear stream trickled down the hillside, its cool water bubbling over smooth round stones.

A clear stream trickled down the hillside, its cool water bubbling over smooth round stones.

Etymology

From Old English 'stream', of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in nature description and figuratively (a stream of data).

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