fountain
[ˈfaʊn.tn̩]noun2 syllables
Fountain means: a natural flow of ground water.
Synonyms for fountain8
noun, as in a natural flow of ground water
noun, as in an artificially produced flow of water
noun, as in a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water
fount
What does fountain mean?4
noun
1
a natural flow of ground water
2
an artificially produced flow of water
3
a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water
4
a structure from which an artificially produced jet of water arises
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with fountain?1
two syllables
Show 39 near rhymes
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Fountain in a sentence
- During the lesson, they used various writing implements: pencils, pens, fountain pens and chalk.sundown
- During the lesson, they used various writing implements: pencils, biros, fountain pens and chalk.sundown
- The fountain water is very good, it's clean and cool.anzart
- A ball-pen became a universal handwriting tool, replacing fountain pen.yessoos
- In the middle of the city, there is a fountain.keira_n
- In some remote places, women bring water from fountains on their heads.Aghanim
- The fountain is lit with multi-colored lights.DostKaplan
- There was a chocolate fountain at the party.Hybrid
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Forms of fountain
as a noun
- plural
- fountains