substream

[sʌbstriːm]

substream Definition

  • 1a subsidiary or secondary stream that branches off from a main stream
  • 2a specialized area within a larger field of study or industry

Using substream: Examples

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

  • Example

    The substream flows into the main river about a mile downstream.

  • Example

    The company's new product line is a substream of their main business.

  • Example

    He is an expert in the substream of environmental law dealing with air pollution.

substream Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with substream

  • a genre of electronic music characterized by its focus on melody and emotion, often featuring elements of trance, ambient, and chillout music

    Example

    She loves listening to substream music while studying.

  • a subculture that is focused on alternative lifestyles, often involving unconventional fashion, music, and art

    Example

    The city has a thriving substream culture with many underground clubs and galleries.

  • a type of media that caters to niche audiences, often covering topics that are not widely covered in mainstream media

    Example

    The rise of substream media has given voice to many marginalized communities.

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Summary: substream in Brief

The term 'substream' [sʌbstriːm] refers to a subsidiary or secondary stream that branches off from a main stream, or a specialized area within a larger field of study or industry. It can be used to describe a variety of contexts, such as a substream of a river, a substream of a business, or a substream of a field of study. 'Substream' also extends into phrases like 'substream music,' 'substream culture,' and 'substream media,' which denote niche areas within broader categories.