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Creek - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A creek is a small, narrow stream of water, often a tributary to a larger river. It is commonly found in rural or natural settings and is smaller than a river.

creek

/krik/ /kriːk/

Definition:

A small, narrow stream or waterway, often a tributary to a larger river.

Synonyms:

brook, stream, rivulet, runnel

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

ocean, desert

Common Collocations:

creek bed, creek bank, creek water, creek side

Derivatives:

creekside, creeklet

Usage Tips:

Use "creek" for small natural streams; avoid for large or artificial waterways.

Common Phrases:

up the creek without a paddle, creek crossing, babbling creek

Etymology:

From Old Norse "kriki," meaning bend or nook; later applied to small waterways.

Examples:

  • 1. The children played near the shallow creek.
  • 2. We followed the winding creek through the forest.
  • 3. The cabin sits beside a peaceful creek.
  • 4. He slipped on the rocks in the creek bed.

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