Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
undertow
noun
/ˈʌndərˌtoʊ/

Definition
an underlying current of water that moves in a direction opposite to the surface current.

Examples
- Swimmers should be aware of the powerful undertow at this beach.
- The undertow from the waves can sometimes be difficult to detect.
- While the surface looked calm, the undertow was strong enough to pose a risk.

Meaning
The term ‘undertow’ refers to a current of water that pulls objects downwards and away from the shore. It is often felt at beaches and can be dangerous for swimmers.

Synonyms
- current
- pull
- backwash