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Definition water in American English

water noun

noun
/ˈwɔtər/
1

the clear liquid that falls as rain and is used for things such as drinking and washing

Example

Soldiers were able to get food and water across the border.

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Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

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Just add water to the cake mix.

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a glass of water

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sparkling/carbonated water (=water for drinking that has gas added to it)

1.1

the supply of water to homes and buildings

Example

the monthly water bill

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2

an area of water such as a lake or ocean

Example

From the hotel there's a beautiful view of the water.

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San Francisco is right on the water.

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Island residents have their mail delivered by water.

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2.1

the surface of a lake or the ocean

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The water was calm and still.

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swimming under the water

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2.2

an area of water that belongs to a particular place, state, country, etc.

Example

The boat sailed into international waters.

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Cuban waters

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the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea

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3

used for talking about a particular type of situation

Example

There seemed to be stormy waters ahead for the administration.

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Someone mentions drugs and the waters turn very murky.

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Definition water in American English

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