Sentences

brackish in a sentence

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Definition

Brackish refers to water that is a mixture of fresh and saltwater, typically found in estuaries, and can also describe a slightly salty taste.

Sample Sentences

  1. The brackish water of the estuary supports a unique ecosystem of plants and animals.
  2. She was surprised to find that the brackish taste of the soup was quite refreshing.
  3. The brackish marshlands are home to several species of migratory birds.
  4. During the rainy season, the river's flow mixes with seawater, creating a brackish environment.
  5. The fisherman warned us that the brackish conditions could affect our catch for the day.
  6. Brackish lakes are often found where freshwater rivers meet the ocean.
  7. He hesitated to swim in the brackish water, unsure of what lurked beneath the surface.
  8. The brackish nature of the lagoon made it an ideal breeding ground for certain fish.
  9. Researchers studied how brackish environments influence the genetic diversity of local species.
  10. She preferred the crispness of freshwater to the murky taste of brackish solutions.