bankfull

[ˈbaŋk fʊl]

bankfull Definition

the level of water in a river or stream when it is at the top of its banks and about to overflow.

Using bankfull: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bankfull" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The river was bankfull after the heavy rain.

  • Example

    The flood warning was issued when the river reached bankfull stage.

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Summary: bankfull in Brief

The term 'bankfull' [ˈbaŋk fʊl] refers to the level of water in a river or stream when it is at the top of its banks and about to overflow. It is typically used to describe the stage of a river during a flood or heavy rain, as in 'The river was bankfull after the heavy rain.'