lagoon

[ləˈɡuːn]

lagoon Definition

  • 1a stretch of saltwater separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef.
  • 2a small freshwater lake near a larger lake or river.

Using lagoon: Examples

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

  • Example

    The resort is situated on a lagoon with crystal clear water.

  • Example

    The lagoon is home to many species of fish and birds.

  • Example

    The boat sailed through the narrow channel into the lagoon.

lagoon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lagoon

Phrases with lagoon

  • a lagoon with blue-tinted water, often due to limestone deposits or algae

    Example

    The tourists were amazed by the beauty of the blue lagoon.

  • a lagoon with coral reefs and abundant marine life

    Example

    The coral lagoon is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving.

  • a lagoon located along a coast or shoreline

    Example

    The coastal lagoon is an important habitat for migratory birds.

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Summary: lagoon in Brief

A 'lagoon' [ləˈɡuːn] is a body of saltwater that is separated from the sea by a low sandbank or coral reef. It can also refer to a small freshwater lake near a larger lake or river. Examples include 'The resort is situated on a lagoon with crystal clear water.' and 'The boat sailed through the narrow channel into the lagoon.' Phrases like 'blue lagoon' and 'coral lagoon' describe specific types of lagoons.

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