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A flow of water over the edge of a cliff
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waterfallnoun
To fall like a waterfall.
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A waterfall-like outpouring of liquid, smoke, etc.
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waterfallnoun
Waterfall model
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cascade, sault, cataract
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waterfall, fallsnoun
a steep descent of the water of a river
Synonyms:
falls
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Sunil Cutinho:
We are sizing the default waterfall funds on a daily basis based on a test that combines the stresses of the 2008 crisis, the 1987 stock market crash, the failure of Long-Term Capital Management, and all of these other major events — together — and then making sure there is still enough pre-paid capital to withstand the failure of the two largest clearing members in that scenario.
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Benjamin F Sullivan:
God is discovered entirely through creation — the brilliance of a sunset, the powerful roar of a waterfall, the symphony of sounds you hear in the heart of the forest, or the vastness of space and its countless stars. God is the mastermind behind all matter — every earth shattering scientific discovery and mystery that is yet to be unraveled was dreamed and enacted by God.
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Eddy M Reyes:
You are as beautiful as waterfall.
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Marian Carroll:
If you’re after beach time or volcano trekking (not recommended in slippery conditions), the wet season can be inconvenient, on the other hand, the wet is better for river rafting (better flow conditions) and waterfall chasing.
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President Biden:
Water can’t go up the waterfall – given there’s a physical barrier, which is exactly what we do.
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- watervalAfrikaans
- شلالArabic
- vodopádCzech
- rhaeadr, pistyll, sgwdWelsh
- vandfaldDanish
- Katarakt, Wasserfall, KaskadeGerman
- καταρράκτηςGreek
- akvofaloEsperanto
- catarata, caída de agua, cascadaSpanish
- kosk, jugaEstonian
- فوران, آبشارPersian
- hyöky, vesiputousFinnish
- fossurFaroese
- cascade, chute d’eauFrench
- eas, linneScottish Gaelic
- מפלHebrew
- vízesésHungarian
- ջրվեժArmenian
- air terjunIndonesian
- fossIcelandic
- cascataItalian
- 滝Japanese
- ꦒꦿꦺꦴꦗꦺꦴꦒꦤ꧀Javanese
- ჩანჩქერიGeorgian
- құламаKazakh
- ទឹកធ្លាក់Khmer
- ಜೋಗು, ನೀರಿನ ಬೀಳು, ಅಬ್ಬಿ, ಜಲಪಾತ, ಧಬಧಬೆKannada
- 폭포Korean
- cataractaLatin
- WaasserfallLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ນ້ຳຕົກຕາດLao
- krioklysLithuanian
- ūdenskritumsLatvian
- rian-drano, rianaMalagasy
- hīrere, tāhekeMāori
- водопадMacedonian
- വെള്ളച്ചാട്ടംMalayalam
- air memancur, air terjunMalay
- watervalDutch
- fossNorwegian
- hadahiilį́Navajo, Navaho
- wodospadPolish
- cachoeira, cascata, queda-d’águaPortuguese
- cascadăRomanian
- каскад, водопадRussian
- slȃp, vȍdopād, bȗkSerbo-Croatian
- vodopádSlovak
- fors, vattenfallSwedish
- நீர்வீழ்ச்சிTamil
- జలపాతముTelugu
- น้ำตกThai
- çağlayan, şelaleTurkish
- водоспа́дUkrainian
- thác, thác nướcVietnamese
- impophomaZulu
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Table Of Contents:
- Waterfall as a Noun
- Definitions of «Waterfall» as a noun
- Synonyms of «Waterfall» as a noun (8 Words)
- Associations of «Waterfall» (30 Words)
The synonyms of “Waterfall” are: falls, cascade, cataract, shower, torrent, outpouring, white water, chute
Waterfall as a Noun
Definitions of «Waterfall» as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “waterfall” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A steep descent of the water of a river.
- A cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
Synonyms of «Waterfall» as a noun (8 Words)
cascade | A large number or amount of something occurring at the same time. The greater the number of people who are well briefed the wider the cascade effect. |
cataract | A medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision. She had cataracts in both eyes. |
chute | Sloping channel through which things can descend. Cement was loaded on to barges via chutes. |
falls | The season when the leaves fall from the trees. |
outpouring | A natural flow of ground water. A massive outpouring of high energy gamma rays. |
shower | The apparatus in a shower that produces the spray of water. She turned off the shower and reached for a towel. |
torrent | An overwhelming outpouring of (something, typically words. The houses were swept away in the torrent. |
white water | United States educator who in 1865 (with Ezra Cornell) founded Cornell University and served as its first president (1832-1918. |
Associations of «Waterfall» (30 Words)
beck | A beckoning gesture. |
brook | Put up with something or somebody unpleasant. The Lake District boasts lovely lakes and babbling brooks. |
canyon | A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it, as found in North America. The Grand Canyon. |
cascade | Rush down in big quantities like a cascade. The waterfall raced down in a series of cascades. |
chasm | A profound difference between people, viewpoints, feelings, etc. He was engulfed in a chasm of despair. |
cliff | A steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea. A coast path along the top of rugged cliffs. |
creek | A natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river. A sandy beach in a sheltered creek. |
defile | Make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically. The townspeople defiled the river by emptying raw sewage into it. |
disgorge | Pour (something) out. The combine disgorged a steady stream of grain. |
dribble | Saliva running from the mouth. He attempted to dribble the ball from the goal area. |
drip | A method of brewing coffee by dripping boiling water through a filter filled with ground coffee beans. The constant sound of dripping irritated him. |
drivel | Let saliva drivel from the mouth. He was drivelling on about the glory days. |
drop | The act of dropping something. The planes finally managed to make the drop. |
fall | A waterfall or cascade. Payments fall on the 1st of the month. |
foothill | A relatively low hill on the lower slope of a mountain. The camp lies in the foothills of the Andes. |
glen | A narrow valley, especially in Scotland or Ireland. |
glut | The quality of being so overabundant that prices fall. He planned a treacherous murder to glut his desire for revenge. |
gorge | A mass of ice obstructing a narrow passage, especially a river. They gorged themselves on Cornish cream teas. |
overeat | Overeat or eat immodestly make a pig of oneself. If your friends overeat you re more likely to overeat too. |
plunge | Suffer a rapid decrease in value. Our little daughters whooped as they plunged into the sea. |
precipice | A very steep rock face or cliff, especially a tall one. We swerved toward the edge of the precipice. |
purl | Knit with a purl stitch. The water was purling. |
ravine | A deep, narrow gorge with steep sides. |
river | A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea a lake or another river. The river was navigable for 50 miles. |
steep | A steep mountain slope. A steep membership fee. |
stream | The act of flowing or streaming continuous progression. The raft floated downstream on the current. |
submerge | Completely cover or obscure. Submerge your head completely. |
trickle | (of a liquid) flow in a small stream. The first members of the congregation began to trickle in. |
vale | A valley (used in place names or as a poetic term. The Vale of Glamorgan. |
valley | A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it. The valley floor. |
What is another word for waterfall?
126 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ wˈɔːtəfˌɔːl], [ wˈɔːtəfˌɔːl], [ w_ˈɔː_t_ə_f_ˌɔː_l]
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- watercourse,
- bayou,
- fall,
- bed,
- backwater,
- force fosse,
- channel,
- RAPIDS,
- branch,
- bottom,
- niagara,
- chute,
- confluence,
- bight,
- shoot.
• cascade (noun)
- outpouring,
- downrush,
- falls,
- weir,
- flood,
- cataract,
- spout.
• object (noun)
- waterfall.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- torrents,
- niagaras,
- cascade,
- water,
- body of water.
• stream (noun)
- tidal wave,
- wave,
- jet,
- stream,
- high tide.
• torrent (noun)
- out-burst,
- over flow,
- over flows,
- out-bursts,
- out bursts,
- over-flows,
- out burst,
- over-flow.
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Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:
- aquatic,
- tears,
- drenching,
- air,
- surroundings,
- pool,
- aqueous,
- saliva,
- Hyetal,
- torrent,
- habitat,
- environment,
- flow,
- climate,
- Balneal,
- rain,
- jungle,
- life,
- hydrodynamic,
- lacustrine,
- diluted,
- aqua,
- rainwater,
- water balance,
- diluent.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- pounce,
- FOSS,
- fan,
- downpour,
- Overfall,
- Linn,
- rapid,
- drop,
- Watershoot,
- stoop,
- downtrend,
- waterfalls,
- dropping,
- inclination,
- descending,
- downfall,
- Nappe,
- crash,
- falling,
- swoop,
- exhibitor,
- plummeting,
- riffle,
- downturn,
- collapse,
- segmented,
- down,
- Defluxion,
- plunge,
- force,
- shower,
- vortex,
- surge,
- Cataracts,
- man,
- angel,
- comedown,
- downgrade,
- descent,
- chignon,
- block,
- exhibitioner,
- debacle,
- coercion,
- Descension,
- gravitation,
- efficacy,
- horsetail,
- Sault,
- punchbowl,
- Downcome,
- garrison,
- declination,
- declension,
- tiered,
- twin,
- enforce,
- whirlpool,
- eddy,
- frozen.
How to use «Waterfall» in context?
The sound of a waterfall is one of nature’s most tranquil sensations. It’s the perfect backdrop to a beautiful day hike, or the perfect place to relax and reflect in the company of others. Here are 10 reasons to visit a waterfall:
10. They’re awesome photo ops.
9. They make for a peaceful escape.
8. They’re a great way to cool off on a hot day.
7. They’re a beautiful site to see at night.
6. They make for a perfect photo subject.
5. They’re a great place to picnic.
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Proper noun, singular
cascade.
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cascade.
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Proper noun, singular
falls.
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collapse, dive, downfall, falls.
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stunt, cascading.
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Holonyms for Waterfall:
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river.
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object
Hypernym for Waterfall:
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cataract, cascade.
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Hyponym for Waterfall:
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water, body of water.
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Resources
- WATERFALL synonyms at Thesaurus.com
- WATERFALL synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
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— WATERFALL synonyms - Collins Dictionary — synonyms of WATERFALL
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— another words for WATERFALL
as in cascade
a fall of water usually from a great height
I used to like to throw sticks in the stream and watch them go over the waterfall
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