tributary

[ˈtrɪbjʊtəri]

tributary Definition

  • 1a river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake
  • 2a person or state that pays tribute to another

Using tributary: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Missouri River is the largest tributary of the Mississippi River.

  • Example

    The Amazon River has many tributaries.

  • Example

    The small stream is a tributary of the nearby river.

  • Example

    The country was once a tributary state of its powerful neighbor.

tributary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tributary

Antonyms for tributary

Phrases with tributary

  • a tributary that joins the main river from the left side

    Example

    The Rhône River has several left tributaries, including the Isère and Drôme rivers.

  • a tributary that joins the main river from the right side

    Example

    The Danube River has several right tributaries, including the Inn and Morava rivers.

  • the tributary with the highest volume of water that flows into the main river

    Example

    The largest tributary of the Amazon River is the Madeira River.

Origins of tributary

from Latin 'tributarius', meaning 'paying tribute'

📌

Summary: tributary in Brief

A 'tributary' [ˈtrɪbjʊtəri] is a smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake. It can also refer to a person or state that pays tribute to another. Examples include 'The Missouri River is the largest tributary of the Mississippi River.' and 'The country was once a tributary state of its powerful neighbor.'