inlets (Meaning)

inlets

an opening for intake, a way of entering, the upper opening of a bodily cavity, that of the cavity of the true pelvis bounded by the pelvic brim, a narrow water passage between peninsulas or through a barrier island leading to a bay or lagoon, creek, an opening for intake especially of fluids, a bay or recess in the shore of a sea, lake, or river, a small or narrow bay

inlets Sentence Examples

  1. The fjord's narrow inlets provided safe harbors for fishing vessels.
  2. The coastline was indented with numerous scenic inlets and coves.
  3. The river branched out into several inlets, creating a sprawling delta.
  4. The boat skillfully navigated the treacherous inlets of the island's coastline.
  5. The glacier's terminus extended into a series of deep inlets and ice caverns.
  6. The inlets offered ideal spawning grounds for salmon and other fish species.
  7. The salt marshes of the estuary were dotted with shallow inlets.
  8. The remote inlets of the archipelago were difficult to access and were rarely visited.
  9. The inlet was protected by a natural breakwater, forming a tranquil bay.
  10. The development of the inlets created new waterfront property and bustling marinas.

FAQs About the word inlets

an opening for intake, a way of entering, the upper opening of a bodily cavity, that of the cavity of the true pelvis bounded by the pelvic brim, a narrow water

bays, estuaries, firths, gulfs, lochs, arms, bayous, fjords,coves, roads

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The fjord's narrow inlets provided safe harbors for fishing vessels.

The coastline was indented with numerous scenic inlets and coves.

The river branched out into several inlets, creating a sprawling delta.

The boat skillfully navigated the treacherous inlets of the island's coastline.