"River" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"River" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"River" Meaning

A natural flowing body of water that usually feeds into a sea, lake, or other waterbody.

"River" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "River"


Verb


The verb "river" is not as commonly used, but it can mean to fill an area with a substance, such as water, flowing in a river-like manner.
She rived water over the parched earth to revive the parched land.

Noun Form


1. Source-River: The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by discharge volume, by water flow rate, and by river length.

2. Riverbank: She sat on the edge of the river, watching the sunset behind the darkening riverbank.

3. Rivery: The plan to divert the flowing river and use its water for irrigation was controversial and rived debate among environmentalists.

4. Riverbed: As you waded through the shallow riverbed, water filled your boots with icy cold water, making you wish you had worn hiking boots with better drainage.

5. Rivering: A good pair of watershoes can help rive through the water and protect your feet from the rough rivering surface.

"River" Similar Words

Rivalries

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A rivalry is a strong feeling of competition or opposition between two people, groups, or organizations. It is a type of intense and often emotional competition where one party seeks to surpass the other by achieving a certain goal or position.<br><br>For example:<br><br> Team rivalries in sports, such as the Yankees vs. the Red Sox in baseball or the Patriots vs. the Giants in the NFL.<br> Fierce competitions between schools, universities, or colleges, such as Harvard and Yale.<br> Business rivalries between companies, such as Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi.<br><br>Rivalries can be driven by factors such as:<br><br> Past conflicts or unresolved disputes<br> Shared resources or territories<br> Economic or financial interests<br> Ideological or cultural differences<br> Personal or inter-personal tensions.<br><br>In a rivalry, each party may try to outdo the other by gaining an advantage, whether it be in the form of winning a competition, acquiring a particular resource, or gaining a social or cultural status.

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Rive

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To split or divide, particularly a road or a transportation system. For example, a river may rive a valley or a bridge may rive two landmasses.<br><br>To force something violently apart, as with extreme stress or pressure.

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Divided; split or separated into parts.<br><br>Example: The community was riven by disagreements over the new development project.

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