upper avon
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A river in central England: The Upper Avon is a specific river located in the central region of England. It is notable for flowing through the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon and is a tributary of the larger River Severn.
Usage
- The term "Upper Avon" is used as a geographical name to identify this specific river. It is typically used in contexts related to geography, history, tourism, and literature due to its association with Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
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Examples
- Proper noun:
- We took a pleasant walk along the banks of the Upper Avon.
- Stratford-upon-Avon, situated on the Upper Avon, attracts many visitors.
- The Upper Avon eventually joins the River Severn.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often part of a compound name to distinguish it from other rivers named Avon in England. "Upper" specifies a particular section of the River Avon system.
- In historical or literary contexts, it may be referred to simply as "the Avon" when the location is clear from context, but "Upper Avon" provides precise geographical identification.
Variants and Related Words
- Avon: A common Celtic-derived river name in England and Scotland, meaning "river". Several rivers share this name.
- River Avon: A more general term that can refer to any of the rivers named Avon. The "Upper Avon" is one specific instance.
- Lower Avon: Refers to a different section or a separate river also named Avon, often downstream or in a different region.
- Stratford-upon-Avon: The famous town through which this river flows.
Synonyms
- River Upper Avon: A more formal variant of the name.
- Warwickshire Avon: Another name sometimes used to specify this river, indicating the county it flows through.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- None directly associated: As a proper noun for a geographical feature, "Upper Avon" does not commonly form part of idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs. It is used literally.
Noun
- a river in central England that flows through Stratford-on-Avon and empties into the Severn