inlet

[ˈɪn.lɛt]

inlet Definition

  • 1a small opening or space between two things, especially allowing access or passage to a place
  • 2a narrow strip of water running into the land or between islands

Using inlet: Examples

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

  • Example

    The inlet to the cave was too small for the boat to enter.

  • Example

    The town is located on a small inlet of the sea.

  • Example

    The river flows into a wide inlet before reaching the ocean.

inlet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for inlet

Phrases with inlet

  • an opening through which air enters a machine or device

    Example

    The air inlet of the engine was clogged with dirt and debris.

  • an opening through which fuel enters a machine or device

    Example

    The fuel inlet of the car was damaged in the accident.

  • an opening through which water enters a machine or device

    Example

    The water inlet of the washing machine was leaking.

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Summary: inlet in Brief

An 'inlet' [ˈɪn.lɛt] is a small opening or space between two things that allows access or passage to a place. It can also refer to a narrow strip of water running into the land or between islands. Examples include 'The inlet to the cave was too small for the boat to enter.' and 'The town is located on a small inlet of the sea.' Other types of inlets include 'air inlet,' 'fuel inlet,' and 'water inlet.'