Watering Place

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːtərɪŋ pleɪs/

Definitions of watering place

noun a place where animals go to drink water

Example Sentences

A1 I went to the watering place to fill up my water bottle.

A2 The watering place in the park is a popular spot for picnics.

B1 The watering place near the campground is a great place to relax and cool off.

B2 The watering place by the lake is known for its crystal-clear water.

C1 The historic watering place in the town has been restored to its former glory.

C2 The luxurious spa resort is a popular watering place for the rich and famous.

Examples of watering place in a Sentence

formal The resort is known for its beautiful watering place where guests can relax and enjoy a refreshing swim.

informal Let's meet at the watering place by the lake for a picnic this weekend.

slang I heard there's a cool watering place down by the river where we can hang out.

figurative The library is like a watering place for knowledge seekers, always providing a source of information and learning.

Grammatical Forms of watering place

plural

watering places

comparative

more watering place

superlative

most watering place

present tense

watering place

future tense

will be watering place

perfect tense

have been watering place

continuous tense

is watering place

singular

watering place

positive degree

watering place

infinitive

to water place

gerund

watering placing

participle

watering placed

Origin and Evolution of watering place

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'watering place' originated in England during the medieval period when it was used to refer to a location where people could gather to drink water or other beverages.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'watering place' expanded to include locations where animals could drink water, and eventually evolved to refer to a place where travelers could stop to rest and refresh themselves.