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trickle

/ˈtrɪk.əl/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To flow in a small, gentle stream or drop by drop.

Example Sentences:
  • Sweat began to trickle down his forehead.
  • Water started to trickle from the leaky pipe.
2.noun

A small, slow-moving stream of liquid or a gradual, slow flow of people or things.

Example Sentences:
  • There was only a trickle of water coming out of the fountain.
  • Fans arrived at the stadium in a steady trickle rather than a flood.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Originating in the late Middle English period, 'trickle' is likely an iterative form of the older verb 'trich' or 'tricle', possibly derived from Middle Dutch or Old English roots related to the dripping or dropping of liquids.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a tiny tick-tock of water drops falling slowly one by one: a trickle.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “trickle

1. What is the meaning of “trickle” in English?

In English, trickle (verb) is defined as: “To flow in a small, gentle stream or drop by drop.”.

2. How do you use “trickle” in a sentence?

Sweat began to trickle down his forehead.

3. What are English synonyms of “trickle”?

Common synonyms include:drip,seep,drain,streamlet

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “trickle”?

Originating in the late Middle English period, 'trickle' is likely an iterative form of the older verb 'trich' or 'tricle', possibly derived from Middle Dutch or Old English roots related to the dripping or dropping of liquids.