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Rill - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

rill

/rɪl/ /rɪl/

Definition:

A small, narrow stream or brook, often formed by running water.

Synonyms:

brooklet, streamlet, rivulet, runnel

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

river, torrent

Common Collocations:

mountain rill, seasonal rill, dry rill, rocky rill

Derivatives:

rills, rilled

Usage Tips:

Use "rill" to describe tiny streams in nature; avoid for large or fast-moving water bodies.

Common Phrases:

follow the rill, a babbling rill, the rill's edge

Etymology:

From Dutch *ril* ("small stream"), related to Middle Low German *rille* ("groove").

Examples:

  • 1. The hikers crossed a shallow rill on their trail.
  • 2. A tiny rill trickled down the hillside after the rain.
  • 3. Children love splashing in the clear water of a rocky rill.
  • 4. The meadow was dotted with wildflowers growing near a quiet rill.
  • 5. In summer, the dry rill fills with rainwater again.

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