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Waterhole Meaning in English

word

ˈwɔtɚˌhoʊl
WAW-ter-hohl
wˈɔːtəhˌəʊl
WAW-tuh-hohl

Definition

A waterhole is a natural or artificial place where water collects, often used by animals for drinking, especially in dry areas.

Usage & Nuances

Used mostly in contexts about wildlife, nature documentaries, or African/ Australian landscapes. Can also be a casual term for a rural bar, but much less common. Not the same as "pond" (which often refers to a larger, permanent body of water).

Example Sentences

The elephants went to the waterhole to drink.

basic

There is a small waterhole near our camp.

basic

Many animals gather around the waterhole at sunset.

basic

After walking for hours, we finally found a waterhole to refill our bottles.

natural

The guide pointed out a hidden waterhole behind the bushes.

natural

During the dry season, the only place to find water is at a waterhole.

natural