pool (Meaning)

Wordnet

pool (n)

an excavation that is (usually) filled with water

a small lake

an organization of people or resources that can be shared

an association of companies for some definite purpose

any communal combination of funds

a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid

the combined stakes of the betters

something resembling a pool of liquid

any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pockets

Wordnet

pool (v)

combine into a common fund

join or form a pool of people

pool Sentence Examples

  1. The blissful serenity of the lake was only broken by the rhythmic clatter of dragonflies.
  2. The iridescent wings of the butterfly shimmered like a thousand tiny rainbows.
  3. The pungent aroma of freshly cut grass filled the air with an invigorating scent.
  4. The tumultuous waves crashed against the shore with a deafening roar.
  5. The enigmatic smile on the Mona Lisa's face has been the subject of countless debates.
  6. The verdant hills rolled away in the distance, creating a picturesque landscape.
  7. The ethereal sound of wind chimes carried through the garden breeze.
  8. The enigmatic stranger appeared out of nowhere, leaving a trail of mystery in his wake.
  9. The celestial bodies danced across the night sky, painting a breathtaking spectacle.
  10. The tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread wafted from the nearby bakery.

FAQs About the word pool

an excavation that is (usually) filled with water, a small lake, an organization of people or resources that can be shared, an association of companies for some

combine, join, merge, link, cluster, heap, stack, unite, bunch,ball

break up, send, send, split (up), dissolve, split (up), disintegrate, break up, sever, disintegrate

The blissful serenity of the lake was only broken by the rhythmic clatter of dragonflies.

The iridescent wings of the butterfly shimmered like a thousand tiny rainbows.

The pungent aroma of freshly cut grass filled the air with an invigorating scent.

The tumultuous waves crashed against the shore with a deafening roar.