online vocabulary.com

Tarn - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tarn is a small mountain lake or pool, typically formed in a cirque by glacial erosion. It is often found in rugged, high-altitude landscapes and is common in regions like the Alps or the Lake District.

tarn

/tɑrn/ /tɑːn/

Definition:

A small mountain lake formed by glacial erosion.

Synonyms:

pool, pond, lake, mere

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

ocean, sea

Common Collocations:

glacial tarn, mountain tarn, alpine tarn

Derivatives:

tarns (plural), tarn-like

Usage Tips:

Use "tarn" to describe small lakes in mountainous regions, often formed by glaciers.

Common Phrases:

hidden tarn, crystal-clear tarn, alpine tarn

Etymology:

From Old Norse "tjǫrn," meaning a small mountain lake or pond.

Examples:

  • 1. The hikers rested by the serene tarn at sunset.
  • 2. A glacial tarn sparkled under the midday sun.
  • 3. The alpine tarn was surrounded by rugged peaks.
  • 4. We spotted fish in the clear mountain tarn.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS