Riverbank: meaning, definitions and examples

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riverbank

 

[ ˈrɪvərbæŋk ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

along the river

The sloping land along the edge of a river or stream, typically having a firm, level surface of earth, sand, or gravel.

Synonyms

riverside, shore, water's edge.

Examples of usage

  • The children played on the riverbank.
  • We had a picnic on the riverbank.
  • The fisherman cast his line from the riverbank.
  • The riverbank was lush with vegetation.
  • The riverbank provided a picturesque setting for our walk.

Translations

Translations of the word "riverbank" in other languages:

🇵🇹 margem do rio

🇮🇳 नदी का किनारा

🇩🇪 Flussufer

🇮🇩 tepi sungai

🇺🇦 берег річки

🇵🇱 brzeg rzeki

🇯🇵 川岸 (かわぎし)

🇫🇷 rive

🇪🇸 orilla del río

🇹🇷 nehir kıyısı

🇰🇷 강가

🇸🇦 ضفة النهر

🇨🇿 říční břeh

🇸🇰 breh rieky

🇨🇳 河岸 (héhàn)

🇸🇮 rečna obala

🇮🇸 árbakki

🇰🇿 өзен жағасы

🇬🇪 მდინარე ნაპირი

🇦🇿 çay sahili

🇲🇽 orilla del río

Etymology

The word 'riverbank' originated from the combination of 'river' and 'bank'. It has been used in the English language since the 16th century to refer to the land along the edge of a river or stream. Riverbanks are important ecosystems that provide habitats for a variety of plants and animals, as well as serving as natural flood barriers.

See also: riverboat, riverside.