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water

1 water /ˈwɑːtɚ/ noun
plural waters
1 water
/ˈwɑːtɚ/
noun
plural waters
Britannica Dictionary definition of WATER
[noncount] : the clear liquid that has no color, taste, or smell, that falls from clouds as rain, that forms streams, lakes, and seas, and that is used for drinking, washing, etc.
see also bathwater, freshwater, groundwater, holy water, ice water, mineral water, rainwater, rose water, saltwater, seawater, soda water, tap water, toilet water, white water
[noncount] : an area of water (such as a lake, river, or ocean)
see also underwater
waters [plural] : a specific area of water
especially : an area of seawater
often used figuratively
see also headwaters, territorial waters
[noncount] : methods of travel that involve boats and ships

a fish out of water

see 1fish

blood is thicker than water

see blood

come hell or high water

see hell

dead in the water

see 1dead

hold water

informal
: to be possible or believable usually used in negative statements

in deep water

see 1deep

keep your head above water

see 1head

like a duck to water

see 1duck

like water

informal

muddy the waters

see 2muddy

pass water

medical
: to send urine out of the body : urinate

pour/throw cold water on

: to say that you do not like (an idea, suggestion, etc.) in a way that stops other people from doing it or from feeling enthusiastic about it

still waters run deep

see 2still

test the waters/water

see 2test

tread water

see 1tread

troubled waters

see troubled

water breaks

(US) or British waters break
used to describe what happens when fluid suddenly comes from a pregnant woman's body because her baby will be born soon

water off a duck's back

informal
◊ If something, such as criticism, advice, etc., is (like) water off a duck's back, it has no effect on someone.

water under the bridge

used to say that something happened in the past and is no longer important or worth arguing about
2 water /ˈwɑːtɚ/ verb
waters; watered; watering
2 water
/ˈwɑːtɚ/
verb
waters; watered; watering
Britannica Dictionary definition of WATER
[+ object] : to pour water on (something, such as a plant)
[+ object] : to give (an animal) water to drink
[no object] of the eyes : to produce tears
[no object] of the mouth : to become wet with saliva especially because you want to eat or taste something
see also mouth-watering
[+ object] technical : to supply water to (a region or city) usually used as (be) watered

water down

[phrasal verb]
water (something) down or water down (something)
: to make (an alcoholic drink) weaker by adding water to it
disapproving : to make (something) less effective, powerful, etc.
see also watered-down