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Adjectives commonly used to describe "pond" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Not large or big; insignificant; few in number.
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Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
Small in size.
Of great size, large.
Having little depth; significantly less deep than wide.
Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time.
Having undergone the process of freezing; in ice form.
(n)
A kind of aquatic plant, genus Nelumbo in the family Nelumbonaceae.
Man-made; made by humans; of artifice.
Adjacent, near, close by.
(of distance or position; also figurative) Extending, reaching or positioned far from a point of reference, especially downwards.
(figurative) Without progress or change; stale; inactive.
Covered or splashed with, or full of, mud (“wet soil”).
Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from the sun.
A type of small fish, Carassius auratus, typically orange-colored.
Existing in nature.
With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise.
Possessing beauty, impressing the eye; attractive.
Consisting of fresh water.
Transparent in colour.
Serving as an ornament; having no purpose other than to make more beautiful.
(physical) Of shape:
Of or relating to a circle.
Not moving; calm.
Very small.
An aquatic bird of the family Anatidae, having a flat bill and webbed feet.
(superlative of `near' or `nigh') most near
The color of grass and leaves; a primary additive color midway between yellow and blue which is evoked by light between roughly 495–570 nm.
Not obligate; optional, discretionary or elective.
Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.
Newly produced or obtained; recent.
large or big relative to something else
(Canada, in the plural) The Canadian federal government.
Free from or lacking moisture.
Not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time.
At a higher level, rank or position.
Very large.
small or little relative to something else
Of a blue hue.
(UK dialectal or obsolete) A grub or maggot.
Without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism.
Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
Delightful for beauty, harmony, or grace.
(uncountable) Moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc in the morning or evening, resulting in drops.
Of, or resembling a marsh; boggy.
Any of several flowers in the genus Lilium of the family Liliaceae, which includes a great many ornamental species.
Having a shape like a rectangle.
Of a somewhat high temperature, often but not always connoting that the high temperature is pleasant rather than uncomfortable.
(of water) Salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.
Characterized by solemn religious ceremony or religious use, especially, in a positive sense; consecrated, made holy.
calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil
Having a certain size. Usually used in combination with an adverb or a noun.
Having been replenished with stock.
Ornamental domesticated varieties of the Amur carp (Cyprinus rubrofuscus), of Japan and eastern Asia with red-gold or white coloring.
Having been given a shape, especially a curved shape.
maximal in amount
Being in contact at some point or line; joining to
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of neighboring. [(American spelling) Situated or living nearby or adjacent to.]
Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in ice; cold; frosty.
(of a person) Peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
Overlaid (with) or enclosed (within something).
Hard to see through, as a fog or mist.
Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
A surname.
Pleasant to the sight or other senses; attractive, especially of women or children.
Real, actual, tangible.
Lasting for an indefinitely long time.
(informal, of a person) Knowing what to do and how to behave; behaving with effortless and enviable style and panache; considered popular by others.
Having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough.
Having a small width; not wide; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
(American spelling) Situated or living nearby or adjacent to.