Lake
UK /["/leɪk/"]/US /["/leɪk/"]/
Definition
a large area of water that is surrounded by land
In simple words: A large area of freshwater surrounded by land.
Examples
- We went swimming in the lake during the summer.
- The lake was surrounded by beautiful mountains.
- Many fish live in the lake.
- She enjoys kayaking on the lake every weekend.
- They often have picnics by the lake.
Usage notes
Use 'lake' when referring to natural bodies of freshwater. It's suitable for both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it for small pools of water or artificial bodies of water unless specified.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'lake' as a big 'look' with water — large enough to see from far away.
Collocations
- big
- huge
- large
- cross
- overlook
- shore
- bed
- bottom
- across a/the lake
- around a/the lake
- round a/the lake
- the edge of the lake
- the middle of the lake
- the shores of the lake
Synonyms
- pond
- reservoir
- body of water
- waterbody
- estuary
Antonyms
- desert
- land
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pond' for size distinctions.
- Used incorrectly in phrases where 'water' is sufficient.
- Mispronounced as 'lk' instead of 'lake'.