laguna
word · lemma: lagoon
Definition
A laguna (lagoon) is a shallow body of water separated from a larger sea or ocean by sandbars, reefs, or islands. It can also refer to any small saltwater lake near the sea.
Usage & Nuances
More common in scientific or geographical contexts. In everyday speech, 'lagoon' is usually used instead of 'laguna'. In Spanish and Portuguese, 'laguna' can mean both natural and artificial ponds or lakes, but in English 'lagoon' is natural and coastal.
Example Sentences
The sunset over the laguna was absolutely stunning.
natural
We swam in the laguna near the beach.
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The laguna is home to many birds.
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You can see dolphins in the laguna if you're lucky.
natural
Locals say the laguna changes color throughout the year.
natural
Fishermen work in the laguna every day.
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