violent stream
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Definition
Noun: A violent stream is a fast-moving and powerful flow of water or another liquid, characterized by great force and often destructive energy. It implies a sudden, intense, and overwhelming rush.
Usage
The term "violent stream" is used to describe a natural or artificial flow of liquid that is exceptionally forceful, rapid, and turbulent. It is often associated with dangerous conditions, such as during heavy storms, flash floods, or the release of water from a dam.
Examples
- Noun:
- The heavy rains turned the gentle creek into a violent stream, uprooting trees along its banks.
- They could not cross the river due to the violent stream caused by the upstream dam failure.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: The term is often used descriptively in literature and journalism to emphasize the power and danger of flowing water.
- In his report, the geologist warned of violent streams carving new channels through the soft valley rock.
Variants and Related Words
- Torrent (n): A strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid. This is a very close synonym.
- The mountain path was washed out by the torrent.
- Rapids (n): A fast-flowing and turbulent part of a river, often over a rocky area.
- The kayakers navigated the dangerous rapids.
- Flash flood (n): A sudden, local flood of great volume and short duration, typically caused by heavy rain.
- The desert canyon is susceptible to flash floods.
Synonyms
- Torrent
- Raging current
- Furious flow
- Spate (a large number or amount, or a sudden flood)
Related Phrases
- A stream of consciousness: A literary style presenting a character's thoughts and feelings as a continuous flow. (Note: This is a figurative, unrelated idiom using "stream".)
- To stream in/out: To move or flow continuously in large numbers. (Note: This is a phrasal verb using "stream", not directly related to "violent stream".)
Noun
- a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid)
- the houses were swept away in the torrent