Pond
UK /["/pɒnd/"]/US /["/pɑːnd/"]/
Definition
a small area of still water, especially one that is artificial
In simple words: A small body of still water, smaller than a lake.
Examples
- a fish pond
- She swam across the pond.
- The Carters had a pond in their back yard.
- The pond is drained every year.
- The ponds are fully stocked with rainbow trout.
- There are goldfish in the pond.
- There were some ducks swimming on the pond.
- He's relatively unknown on this side of the pond.
- Critics across the pond have been queuing up to heap praise on the movie.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation and writing. Suitable for informal or formal contexts when discussing nature, gardening, or wildlife. Avoid in technical or scientific discussions focused on larger bodies of water.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'pond' as a 'peaceful pond' in a park where frogs hang out.
Collocations
- big
- large
- little
- build
- construct
- dig
- life
- water
- across a/the pond
- in a/the pond
- into a/the pond
- the bottom, edge, middle, surface, etc. of a pond
Synonyms
- water body
- pool
- lagoon
- reservoir
- bayou
Antonyms
- ocean
- sea
- river
- stream
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'lake' - a pond is smaller.
- Mispronounce as 'pound'.
- Use as a verb (there is no verb form).