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Synonyms and antonyms of Movements of water in British Thesaurus

Movements of water

course (noun)

the direction in which a river flows

current (noun)

a strong movement of water in one direction

down (adjective)

moving or looking along a river in the same direction as the current

down (adjective)

at a point further along a river in the direction of the current

drip (noun)

the sound or action of a liquid falling in drops

ebb (noun)

the process in which the sea level on a coast becomes lower

eddy (noun)

a current of water or air that moves against the main current in a circular pattern

flow (noun)

the continuous movement of a liquid in one direction

flow (noun)

the movement of the sea in towards the land

in (adjective)

if the tide is in or comes in, the sea has reached or is reaching its highest level on the land

maelstrom (noun)

a powerful current of water that spins very quickly

out (adverb)

if the tide is out, the sea is at a lower level

seepage (noun)

the process of flowing slowly into or out of something through small holes

seepage (noun)

liquid that does this

squirt (noun)

an act of squirting liquid

stir (noun)

the movement that you make with a spoon or other object when you move food or a liquid around

vortex (noun)

formal a powerful spinning current of air or water that pulls everything down inside it

wake (noun)

the track that appears in the water behind a moving boat

wash (noun)

the flowing movement of water in the sea

wash (noun)

the sound of water flowing in the sea