ditchwater

[ˈdɪtʃwɔːtə]

ditchwater Definition

  • 1the water that collects in a ditch
  • 2something or someone dull, uninteresting, or uninspiring

Using ditchwater: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ditchwater was stagnant and smelled bad.

  • Example

    The lecture was as dull as ditchwater.

  • Example

    The movie was boring and uninspired, just like ditchwater.

ditchwater Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ditchwater

Phrases with ditchwater

  • completely still and calm, without any movement or activity

    Example

    The lake was still as ditchwater on a windless day.

  • extremely boring or uninteresting

    Example

    The book was as dull as ditchwater, and I couldn't finish it.

  • very clear and easy to understand

    Example

    Her explanation was as clear as ditchwater, and I had no trouble following it.

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Summary: ditchwater in Brief

'Ditchwater' [ˈdɪtʃwɔːtə] refers to the water that collects in a ditch, or something or someone dull, uninteresting, or uninspiring. It is often used in phrases like 'still as ditchwater,' meaning completely still and calm, and 'dull as ditchwater,' meaning extremely boring or uninteresting.