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basin

[ˈbeɪsən]

basin Definition

  • 1a wide, round open container, especially one used for holding liquid
  • 2a large or specific area of land, such as a drainage basin

Using basin: Examples

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

  • Example

    She filled the basin with water to wash her face.

  • Example

    The Amazon River basin is home to many unique species.

  • Example

    The city lies in the basin of a valley.

  • Example

    The basin of the sink was clogged.

basin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for basin

Antonyms for basin

Idioms Using basin

  • to be wasted or lost

    Example

    All of our hard work will go down the drain if we don't meet the deadline.

  • to take advantage of a difficult situation for personal gain

    Example

    He's always fishing in troubled waters, trying to profit from other people's misfortunes.

  • to cause trouble or controversy

    Example

    She didn't want to make waves by speaking out against her boss's decision.

Phrases with basin

  • catchment basin

    a structure designed to collect and hold rainwater runoff

    Example

    The catchment basin overflowed during the heavy rainstorm.

  • a bowl-shaped sink used for washing hands and face

    Example

    He splashed water on his face in the wash basin.

  • an area of land where all the water drains into a particular river or lake

    Example

    The Mississippi River drainage basin covers a large portion of the United States.

Origins of basin

from Old French 'bacin', from bac, meaning 'a boat'

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Summary: basin in Brief

A 'basin' [ˈbeɪsən] is a wide, round container used for holding liquids or a large area of land. It can refer to a catchment basin, a wash basin, or a drainage basin, which is an area where all the water drains into a particular river or lake. Idioms like 'go down the drain' and 'make waves' use 'basin' metaphorically to describe wasted effort or causing trouble.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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