fountain

[ˈfaʊntən]

fountain Definition

  • 1a structure from which water is pumped up into the air and falls back in a spray, used for decoration in a garden or park
  • 2a natural spring of water

Using fountain: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fountain in the park is a popular spot for tourists.

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    The city has many fountains that are lit up at night.

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    The old town square has a beautiful fountain in the center.

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    The fountain of youth is a legendary spring that restores youth to those who drink from it.

fountain Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fountain

Phrases with fountain

  • a pen with a refillable reservoir that holds ink and feeds it to the nib

    Example

    He prefers writing with a fountain pen because it feels more elegant.

  • fountain of knowledge

    a person who has a lot of knowledge and is willing to share it

    Example

    My grandfather is a fountain of knowledge about World War II.

  • a person who cries a lot

    Example

    She was a fountain of tears when she heard the news.

Origins of fountain

from Old French 'fontaine', from Latin 'fons, font-', meaning 'spring'

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Summary: fountain in Brief

A 'fountain' [ˈfaʊntən] is a decorative structure that pumps water up into the air and lets it fall back down in a spray. It can be found in gardens, parks, and public squares. 'Fountain' can also refer to a natural spring of water. Examples include 'The fountain in the park is a popular spot for tourists.' and 'The fountain of youth is a legendary spring that restores youth to those who drink from it.' Other phrases include 'fountain pen,' a refillable pen that holds ink, and 'fountain of knowledge,' a person who has a lot of knowledge and is willing to share it.

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