brooklet

noun
UK: /ˈbrʊklət/
US: /ˈbrʊklət/
  1. A small stream.

    1. A tiny brooklet trickled through the forest.
    2. The hiker paused to drink from the clear brooklet running down the mountainside.
  2. A very small brook; a rill.

    1. The garden features a charming brooklet.
    2. We followed the winding path alongside the babbling brooklet for several miles.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "brooklet" in English means: A small stream., A very small brook; a rill..

The phonetic transcription of "brooklet" is /ˈbrʊklət/ in British English and /ˈbrʊklət/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "brooklet": stream, rill, creek, rivulet.

Example usage of "brooklet": "A tiny brooklet trickled through the forest.". More examples on the page.