IELTS Vocabulary: Understanding the Word “Stream” – IETLS 6.5 Vocabulary

IELTS Vocabulary: Understanding the Word ‘Stream’

Learn about the word ‘stream’ for your IELTS preparation. This video covers its meaning as both a noun and verb, etymology, synonyms, antonyms, usage examples, and common mistakes to avoid. Improve your English vocabulary and boost your IELTS score with this comprehensive guide.

Imagine standing on the bank of a gently flowing stream, the sound of water trickling over rocks filling the air.

Today, we’re exploring the word stream, an essential vocabulary item for your IELTS preparation.

Word type: Stream can function as both a noun and a verb.

Meaning: As a noun, a stream is a small, narrow river. As a verb, to stream means to flow or move in a continuous current, often in reference to liquids, light, or data.

Word history: The word stream comes from Old English streám, which is related to similar words in other Germanic languages.

It has been part of the English language for over a thousand years.

Synonyms: Some synonyms for stream include brook, creek, and rivulet when used as a noun.

As a verb, synonyms include flow, pour, and gush.

Antonyms: Antonyms for stream as a noun might include land or dry ground.

As a verb, antonyms could include stop, halt, or stagnate.

Examples use in sentences: Let’s look at how to use stream in different contexts.

We decided to have a picnic by the stream on a sunny afternoon. Tears streamed down her face as she watched the emotional movie.

Many people now stream their favorite TV shows online instead of watching traditional television. Common errors in use: One common mistake is confusing stream with current.

While both can refer to flowing water, a stream is a small river, while a current is the directional movement within a body of water.

Another error is using stream when flood would be more appropriate. For example, Water streamed into the house during the storm is incorrect.

Instead, use Water flooded into the house during the storm. Understanding the word stream and its various uses can help you express ideas about nature, emotions, and modern technology more effectively.

Remember to practice using this versatile word in your speaking and writing to improve your IELTS score.

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