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Shoals Meaning in English

word · lemma: shoal

ˈʃoʊɫz
SHOHLZ
ʃˈəʊlz
SHOHLZ

Definition

Shoals are shallow areas in a body of water made of sand or stones, which can be dangerous for boats. The word can also mean large groups of fish swimming together.

Usage & Nuances

'Shoals' can be both geographical (shallow water areas) and biological (groups of fish). In navigation contexts, refers to underwater sandbanks. When referring to fish, often used in 'a shoal of fish'. Not for human groups. The fish meaning is more common in British than American English.

Example Sentences

The boat avoided the shoals near the shore.

basic

There are many shoals in this river.

basic

A group of fish swam in shoals close to the beach.

basic

Many ships have run aground on hidden shoals during storms.

natural

In the morning, you can see shoals of fish sparkling in the sunlight.

natural

The coastline is tricky to navigate because of all the shoals.

natural