backwater in a sentence
n.
Definition
Backwater: a stagnant or isolated area, often remote and unaffected by outside influences or developments.
Sample Sentences
- The small town was a backwater, untouched by the rapid changes happening in the world.
- After years of exploration, they discovered a hidden backwater ideal for fishing and relaxation.
- The artist found inspiration in the serene beauty of the backwater, far from the city's hustle.
- In the backwater of the river, the fisherman cast his line, hoping for a good catch.
- Many people preferred the backwater lifestyle, where life moved at a much slower pace.
- The backwater community thrived on its traditions, preserving customs passed down for generations.
- He felt like he was living in a backwater, surrounded by people who were resistant to change.
- Tourists often overlooked the backwater, missing out on its unique charm and tranquility.
- The once-bustling town had become a backwater, as industries moved away and jobs dried up.
- Exploring the dense foliage of the backwater, they stumbled upon a hidden waterfall.
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