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Jetty - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A jetty is a structure built out into a body of water to protect a harbor or shoreline from waves, control currents, or provide a docking place for boats.

jetty

/ˈdʒɛti/ /ˈdʒɛti/

Definition:

A structure extending into water to protect a harbor or provide a landing place.

Synonyms:

pier, wharf, dock, quay

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

open water, shore

Common Collocations:

wooden jetty, fishing jetty, harbor jetty, stone jetty

Derivatives:

jetties (plural), jettied (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "jetty" to refer to a man-made structure in water for docking or protection, not natural formations like reefs.

Common Phrases:

end of the jetty, walk along the jetty, fishing off the jetty

Etymology:

From Old French "jetee," meaning "thrown out," referring to the structure's projection into water.

Examples:

  • 1. The fishermen gathered at the end of the jetty at dawn.
  • 2. We walked along the wooden jetty and watched the sunset over the harbor.
  • 3. The storm damaged part of the stone jetty near the lighthouse.
  • 4. Children love jumping off the small jetty into the clear water below.

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