What is another word for shoaly?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈə͡ʊəli] (IPA)

Shoaly is a word that describes a body of water that is shallow, with large numbers of shoals present. There are several synonyms that can be used instead of shoaly, depending on the context and the level of depth in the water. Some of these synonyms include shallow, sandbank, embankment, reef, ledge, and shallows. Additionally, other words that may be useful for describing a shoaly area include flat, level, and lagoon-like. Each of these words provides a slightly different description, allowing for a more specific description of the environment. Overall, it is important to choose the best synonym based on the context and desired level of description.

Synonyms for Shoaly:

What are the hypernyms for Shoaly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    shallows, shallow body of water, shallow lake, shallow river, shallow sea.

What are the opposite words for shoaly?

Shoaly means shallow or having sandbanks, which pertains to water or a body of water. Some commonly used antonyms to shoaly are deep, profound, voluminous, extensive, and deep-seated. Deep refers to the opposite of shallow, meaning the water is deep and that there are no sandbanks. Profound and voluminous refer to a significant depth of land or water. Extensive, on the other hand, refers to a vast body or amount of water or land. Lastly, deep-seated implies something deeply embedded or rooted, which is an antonym of shoaly that does not necessarily have a reference to water or sand.

What are the antonyms for Shoaly?

  • adj.

    noun

Usage examples for Shoaly

Swamps would, perhaps, better describe these shoaly sheets of water, which in summer so swarm with mosquitoes that deer and even the natives sometimes die from their attacks.
"From Paris to New York by Land"
Harry de Windt
The island was very large, rocky, and thickly wooded, and the coast was rocky too, and the water very shoaly, which made me understand how difficult landing must have been in the stormy weather.
"Marjorie"
Justin Huntly McCarthy
Led by the kindest and most helpful of captains, they poured in information, and I acquired a taste for "facts"-any sort of facts about anything-a taste when applied to West African facts, that I fancy ranks with that for collecting venomous serpents; but to my listening to everything that was told me by my first instructors, and believing in it, undoubtedly I have often owed my life, and countless times have been enabled to steer neatly through shoaly circumstances ashore.
"West African studies"
Mary Henrietta Kingsley

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