Need another word that means the same as “pool”? Find 11 synonyms and 30 related words for “pool” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Pool” are: puddle, consortium, syndicate, kitty, pond, pocket billiards, swimming pool, baths, lido, piscina, plunge pool
Pool as a Noun
Definitions of "Pool" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “pool” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An association of companies for some definite purpose.
- An organization of people or resources that can be shared.
- The combined stakes of the betters.
- Any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pockets.
- A small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid.
- A shallow patch of liquid lying on a surface.
- A small lake.
- Any communal combination of funds.
- An excavation that is (usually) filled with water.
- A small area of still water, typically one formed naturally.
- A swimming pool.
- Something resembling a pool of liquid.
- A deep place in a river.
Synonyms of "Pool" as a noun (11 Words)
baths | A relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body. |
consortium | The right of association and companionship with one’s husband or wife. The amount awarded for loss of consortium must be included. |
kitty | A fund of money for communal use, made up of contributions from a group of people. |
lido | A public open-air swimming pool or bathing beach. |
piscina | A stone basin near the altar in Catholic and pre-Reformation churches for draining water used in the Mass. |
plunge pool | A steep and rapid fall. |
pocket billiards | The space between the headpin and the pins behind it on the right or left. |
pond | A small body of still water formed naturally or by artificial means. A garden pond. |
puddle | Something resembling a pool of liquid. A little puddle of light. |
swimming pool | The act of swimming. |
syndicate | An association of companies for some definite purpose. Large scale buyouts involving a syndicate of financial institutions. |
Usage Examples of "Pool" as a noun
- I spent all my time lounging around the pool.
- A car pool.
- A pool of blood.
- He stood in a pool of light.
- The lamps cast pools of light on the wet streets.
- Everyone contributed to the pool.
- When he was first hired he was assigned to the pool.
- We soon reached the pool at the foot of the waterfall.
- A secretarial pool.
- The body lay in a pool of blood.
Associations of "Pool" (30 Words)
amphibian | Relating to amphibians. Amphibian eggs. |
aquatic | An aquatic plant or animal especially one suitable for a pond or aquarium. Water lilies are aquatic plants. |
backwater | A place or condition in which no development or progress is occurring. The country is an economic backwater. |
bathing | The act of washing yourself (or another person. |
cavern | Hollow out as if making a cavern. A dark cavern of a shop. |
dive | A sudden movement in a specified direction. She walked to the deep end then she dived in. |
divers | Many and different. A person of diverse talents. |
fish | Catch or try to catch fish typically by using a net or hook and line. Many of the lochs we used to fish are now affected by forestry. |
frog | Hunt frogs for food. |
gully | A fielder at gully. He was caught in the gully by Jones. |
lagoon | A body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral. |
marine | Relating to or found in the sea. Marine plants and animals such as seaweed and whales. |
pond | Hold back or dam up flowing water or another liquid to form a pond. The lava can t flow away and gets ponded up in the crater. |
puddle | Knead clay and sand into puddle. Puddled mire. |
reef | Reduce a sail by taking in a reef. Reef the sailboat s mast. |
scuba | A device trade name Aqua Lung that lets divers breathe under water scuba is an acronym for self contained underwater breathing apparatus. I want to do some scuba. |
sea | A roughly definable area of the sea. Rocky bays lapped by vivid blue sea. |
seabed | The ground under the sea; the ocean floor. |
soggy | Slow and apathetic. The chorus sing powerfully but the interpretation is ultimately soggy. |
springboard | A platform fixed to the side of a tree and used by a lumberjack when working at some height from the ground. An economic plan that may be the springboard for recovery. |
stagnant | Not growing or changing; without force or vitality. A stagnant ditch. |
swampy | (of soil) soft and watery. Swampy bayous. |
swim | The act of swimming. We went for a swim in the river. |
swimmer | A sperm cell. The fastest freestyle swimmer in the world. |
swimming | The act of swimming. Swimming eyes. |
swimsuit | A woman’s one-piece swimming costume. |
tadpole | The tailed aquatic larva of an amphibian (frog, toad, newt, or salamander), breathing through gills and lacking legs until the later stages of its development. |
tarn | A mountain lake (especially one formed by glaciers. Malham Tarn. |
terrapin | A freshwater turtle, especially one of the smaller kinds of the Old World. |
toad | A contemptible or detestable person (used as a general term of abuse. You re an arrogant little toad. |