Definition: 1. A cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline. 2. A steep descent of the water of a river.
Use 'waterfall' in a sentence:
1. The water roiled to his left as he climbed carefully at the edge of the waterfall.
2. We saw a salmon jumping in the waterfall there.
3. The waterfall came down with a rush and a roar.
4. Following the noise, we looked towards the East and saw a waterfall tumbling down from halfway up the mountain.
5. This would be a traditional waterfall approach.
6. Pine trees, in addition to hills, valleys and waterfalls, added beauty to the city.
7. It is mingled with rainforest and there are rivers, lakes and waterfalls.
8. It was an amazing ride that took us over canyons and by waterfalls.
9. Following the noise, we looked towards the East and saw a waterfall tumbling down from halfway up the mountain.
10. The road took them past waterfalls and over gorges and along a cliff by the sea.
11. Waterfall methods may work on smaller projects and for well-coordinated teams.
12. History relates that they stumbled on a magnificent waterfall.
13. Like water flowing down a waterfall, the teams smashed into one another.
14. There is a bridge below the waterfall.
15. A waterfall cascades down the cliff from the hills behind.