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Streambed - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A streambed is the channel or bottom of a stream or river where water flows. It consists of rocks, sand, or soil and may be dry when water levels are low.

streambed

/ˈstriːmˌbɛd/ /ˈstriːmˌbɛd/

Definition:

The bottom of a stream where water flows, often covered with rocks or sediment.

Synonyms:

riverbed, creek bed, channel

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mountaintop, ridge

Common Collocations:

dry streambed, rocky streambed, seasonal streambed

Derivatives:

streambeds (plural), streambedded (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "streambed" to describe the natural ground beneath flowing water in rivers or creeks.

Common Phrases:

dry as a streambed, follow the streambed, carve a streambed

Etymology:

Derived from "stream" (flowing water) + "bed" (bottom surface), first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The children skipped stones across the shallow streambed.
  • 2. After the drought, the streambed was completely dry and cracked.
  • 3. We found colorful pebbles scattered along the rocky streambed.
  • 4. The hikers followed the winding streambed through the forest.

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