salt water

salt water

A child accidentally swallows salt water at the beach.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Water containing a significant concentration of dissolved salts: "salt water" refers to water, typically found in oceans and seas, that has a high level of salinity (dissolved salts, mainly sodium chloride), as opposed to fresh water.
    • Seawater: In common usage, "salt water" is synonymous with seawater, the water of the world's oceans and seas.
Usage Examples
  • (Water from the sea with dissolved salts.)
  • (Seawater environment.)
  • (Seawater ingested during swimming.)
Advanced Usage
  • "salt water" as a modifier: Used as an adjective to describe things related to or living in salt water.

    • Salt-water fish are not suitable for freshwater aquariums. (Fish that live in seawater.)
    • The salt-water marsh is home to many unique plant species. (A marsh influenced by tidal salt water.)
  • "to be in salt water": To be immersed in seawater or a saline solution.

    • The shipwreck lay in salt water for centuries. (The wreck remained submerged in the sea.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Saltwater (adj): a variant spelling (often used as a single word) meaning "of, relating to, or living in salt water."
    • Saltwater crocodiles are found in coastal areas. (Crocodiles that inhabit saltwater environments.)
  • Saltiness (n): the quality of being salty or containing salt.
    • The saltiness of the water increased as they sailed further from the river mouth. (The degree of salt content.)
Synonyms
  • Seawater: water from the sea or ocean.
  • Brine: very salty water, often used for preserving food or in industrial processes.
  • Saline water: water containing dissolved salts, a technical term.
Related Idioms
  • "Like a fish out of salt water": A playful variation on "like a fish out of water," meaning someone in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable situation (though less common).
    • He felt like a fish out of salt water at the desert conference. (He felt out of place.)
  • "Salt water in one's veins": A metaphorical expression suggesting a deep connection to the sea or a seafaring life.
    • She has salt water in her veins; she's been a sailor all her life. (She is inherently tied to the ocean.)
Antonyms
  • Fresh water: water with low concentrations of dissolved salts, such as in rivers and lakes.
    • Canoes work well in fresh water but may corrode in salt water. (Freshwater vs. saltwater environments.)