Fountainhead

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈfaʊntənˌhɛd/

Definitions of fountainhead

noun a chief or principal source

Example Sentences

A1 The fountainhead in the park is a popular spot for children to play in.

A2 The fountainhead of the river is located high up in the mountains.

B1 The fountainhead of inspiration for the artist was a beautiful sunset.

B2 The fountainhead of knowledge in the field of science is constantly evolving.

C1 The fountainhead of creativity within the team led to groundbreaking innovations.

C2 The fountainhead of wisdom in the ancient texts continues to inspire scholars today.

Examples of fountainhead in a Sentence

formal The fountainhead of the river is located deep in the forest.

informal Let's go check out the fountainhead of the stream, it's really beautiful.

slang I heard the fountainhead of that waterfall is a great spot for a swim.

figurative The artist considered nature to be the fountainhead of his inspiration.

Grammatical Forms of fountainhead

past tense

fountainheaded

plural

fountainheads

comparative

more fountainhead

superlative

most fountainhead

present tense

fountainheads

future tense

will fountainhead

perfect tense

have fountainheaded

continuous tense

is fountainheading

singular

fountainhead

positive degree

fountainhead

infinitive

to fountainhead

gerund

fountainheading

participle

fountainheading

Origin and Evolution of fountainhead

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fountainhead' originated from the Old French word 'fontanele', which came from the Latin word 'fontānālis' meaning 'of a spring or fountain'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the source of a stream or river, the term 'fountainhead' evolved to signify the origin or primary source of something, such as ideas or beliefs.