fordable (Meaning)

Wordnet

fordable (s)

shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle

Webster

fordable (a.)

Capable of being forded.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fordable

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fordable Sentence Examples

  1. The river was fordable at this point, allowing us to cross without a boat.
  2. The shallow creek proved to be fordable even after the heavy rainfall.
  3. Despite the strong current, the river remained fordable for experienced swimmers.
  4. The stream was fordable at its narrowest point, making it accessible to hikers.
  5. The fordable section of the river was a known crossing spot for travelers and locals alike.
  6. The fordable waters allowed the army to advance into enemy territory without difficulty.
  7. The explorer was relieved to find the river fordable, ensuring the continuation of his journey.
  8. The shallow fordable waters provided a safe crossing for the migrating animals.
  9. The fordable stream was a convenient water source for the nomadic tribes.
  10. The fordable section of the lake was perfect for setting up a campsite and fishing.

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shallow enough to be crossed by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicleCapable of being forded.

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The river was fordable at this point, allowing us to cross without a boat.

The shallow creek proved to be fordable even after the heavy rainfall.

Despite the strong current, the river remained fordable for experienced swimmers.

The stream was fordable at its narrowest point, making it accessible to hikers.