trough

/tɹɑf//tɹɒf//tɹɔf/

noun

  1. 1

    A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

    One of Hank's chores was to slop the pigs' trough each morning and evening.
  2. 2

    Any similarly shaped container.

  3. 3

    A short, narrow canal designed to hold water until it drains or evaporates.

    There was a small trough that the sump pump emptied into; it was filled with mosquito larvae.
  4. 4

    A gutter under the eaves of a building; an eaves trough.

    The troughs were filled with leaves and needed clearing.
  5. 5

    A channel for conveying water or other farm liquids (such as milk) from place to place by gravity; any ‘U’ or ‘V’ cross-sectioned irrigation channel.

  6. 6

    A long, narrow depression between waves or ridges; the low portion of a wave cycle.

    The buoy bobbed between the crests and troughs of the waves moving across the bay.
  7. 7

    A linear atmospheric depression associated with a weather front.

Synonyms

verb

  1. 1

    To eat in a vulgar style, as if from a trough.

    he troughed his way through three meat pies.

Translate “trough” to another language

Click any language to open the translator with this word already filled in.