stream (Meaning)

Wordnet

stream (n)

a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth

dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas

the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression

something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously

a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes)

Wordnet

stream (v)

to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind

exude profusely

move in large numbers

rain heavily

flow freely and abundantly

stream Sentence Examples

  1. The river flowed with a steady stream, carving its path through the valley.
  2. A stream of hot tears rolled down her cheeks as she mourned her loss.
  3. The stream of consciousness flowed through her mind, connecting thoughts and emotions.
  4. The traffic flowed in a continuous stream, a never-ending flow of vehicles.
  5. The stream of information overwhelmed her, leaving her feeling lost and confused.
  6. The stream of water cleansed the wounds, soothing the pain and discomfort.
  7. The beam of light cut through the darkness like a stream of hope.
  8. The stream of smoke billowed from the chimney, a sign of warmth and comfort.
  9. A stream of laughter filled the room, bringing joy and happiness to its occupants.
  10. The stream of time flowed relentlessly, carrying with it both memories and experiences.

FAQs About the word stream

a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth, dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas, the act of flowing o

canal, watercourse,river, aqueduct, rivulet, waterway, raceway, channel, millrace, sluice

regress, ebb, recession,regression, retreat, ebb, return, retrogression, retreat, reflux

The river flowed with a steady stream, carving its path through the valley.

A stream of hot tears rolled down her cheeks as she mourned her loss.

The stream of consciousness flowed through her mind, connecting thoughts and emotions.

The traffic flowed in a continuous stream, a never-ending flow of vehicles.