rapids Synonyms

rapids Meaning

rapids

very fast, marked by a fast rate of motion, activity, succession, or occurrence, a part of a river where the current is fast and the surface is usually broken by obstructions, a part of a river where the current flows fast usually over rocks

rapids Sentence Examples

  1. The raft navigated the treacherous rapids with ease, the helmsman expertly guiding it through the swirling waters.
  2. The kayaker plunged into the frothing rapids, his adrenaline surging as he rode the turbulent waves.
  3. The salmon leaped through the rapids, its glistening body flashing against the whitewater.
  4. Along the river, the rapids roared and tumbled, a symphony of power and nature.
  5. Fishermen cast their lines in the calmer waters below the rapids, hoping for a lucky catch.
  6. Tourists watched in awe as the river cascaded over the rapids, creating a deafening spectacle.
  7. The photographer captured the raging rapids, his lens freezing the moment of chaos and beauty.
  8. The hikers trekked along the riverbank, the view of the rapids inspiring awe and wonder.
  9. The rapids churned and foamed, a testament to the river's relentless power.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the rapids seemed to glow with an ethereal light, casting a mesmerizing spell upon the surrounding landscape.

FAQs About the word rapids

very fast, marked by a fast rate of motion, activity, succession, or occurrence, a part of a river where the current is fast and the surface is usually broken b

white water, chute,shute, fall(s), shoot,cascade, cataract, waterfall, flume

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The raft navigated the treacherous rapids with ease, the helmsman expertly guiding it through the swirling waters.

The kayaker plunged into the frothing rapids, his adrenaline surging as he rode the turbulent waves.

The salmon leaped through the rapids, its glistening body flashing against the whitewater.

Along the river, the rapids roared and tumbled, a symphony of power and nature.