streams

[striːmz]

streams Definition

  • 1a small, narrow river
  • 2a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas
  • 3a continuous flow of data or information

Using streams: Examples

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

  • Example

    The children played in the stream.

  • Example

    The stream of water flowed down the hill.

  • Example

    The stream of air from the fan kept the room cool.

  • Example

    The video was interrupted due to poor stream quality.

streams Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for streams

Phrases with streams

  • to do something that is different from what most people are doing or thinking

    Example

    She decided to go against the stream and pursue a career in art instead of medicine.

  • swim upstream

    to try to succeed in a situation where there is a lot of competition or difficulty

    Example

    It's tough to swim upstream in the music industry, but she's determined to make it.

  • a style of writing that portrays the inner thoughts and feelings of a character in a continuous flow

    Example

    The novel makes use of stream of consciousness to give readers a glimpse into the protagonist's mind.

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Summary: streams in Brief

The term 'streams' [striːmz] refers to a small, narrow river, a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas, or a continuous flow of data or information. Examples include 'The children played in the stream,' 'The stream of water flowed down the hill,' and 'The video was interrupted due to poor stream quality.' Phrases like 'go against the stream' and 'swim upstream' denote going against the norm or trying to succeed in a difficult situation. 'Stream of consciousness' is a literary technique that portrays a character's inner thoughts and feelings in a continuous flow.