Meaning of Waterworks | Babel Free
ˈwɔːtəˌwəːksDefinitions
- The water supply system of a district, town, city, or other place, including reservoirs, pipes, and pumps.
- Any single facility, such as a filtration plant or pumping station, within such a system.
- Often in the form turn on the waterworks: crying or tears, especially in a way that is considered manipulative or over-emotional.
- Rain.
- The genitourinary system.
- A hydraulic apparatus by which a supply of water is furnished for ornamental purposes; also, an ornamental fountain or waterfall.
- Engineering works relating to the conveyance and flow of fluids (principally water), such as the collection and distribution of water, drainage, irrigation, etc.
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Examples
“She is employed by a waterworks at the outskirts of the city.”
“She turned on the waterworks when we told her the old man was dead, but she was asking questions about the will soon enough.”
“Resolving to possess myself in some quiet if it might be, in a time of so great jealosy, I built by my Brother's permission a study, made a fishpond, an island, and some other solitudes and retirements, at Wotton, which gave the first occasion of improving them to those water-works and gardens which afterwards succeeded them.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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