watering place
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Definition
- Noun:
- A health resort near a natural spring or by the sea: A "watering place" is a location, often a town or resort, that people visit for health benefits, relaxation, or leisure, typically because it is situated near a mineral spring or a seaside.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- In the 19th century, many Europeans traveled to famous watering places to take the waters.
- The coastal town transformed from a quiet fishing village into a popular watering place for vacationers.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Cultural Context: The term often evokes a historical era when "taking the waters" at spa towns was a common practice for the affluent.
- Bath, in England, was a fashionable Georgian watering place.
Variants and Related Words
- Spa (n): A resort with mineral springs; often used interchangeably with "watering place" in a modern context.
- They spent a week at a luxury spa in the mountains.
- Seaside resort (n): A specific type of watering place located on the coast.
- Brighton is a classic English seaside resort.
Synonyms
- Health resort
- Spa town
- Seaside resort (for coastal locations)
Idioms
- To take the waters: To visit a watering place for health reasons, often by drinking or bathing in the mineral water.
- Her doctor recommended she go to the countryside to take the waters.
Noun
- a health resort near a spring or at the seaside