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Torrent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Torrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strong and fast-moving stream of water or, in a digital context, a method of sharing files over the internet. Example: "The rain fell in a torrent, flooding the streets within minutes."
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News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
Alternative expressions(8)
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60 human-written examples
The torrent technology wasn't easy to master, a good ratio was difficult to maintain, the forum moderators were Nazis, and uploading even a single byte of data to the site technically constituted a felony-level conspiracy.
News & Media
The ancient race of vinyl enthusiasts who had once haunted record stores and swap meets was dying out, superseded by a mutant breed of torrent obsessives.
News & Media
They have already leaked several unreleased Sony blockbusters to torrent sites.
News & Media
Or imagine if they were Roberto Benigni, and they started clambering around on their furniture like Mammy Two Shoes from Tom and Jerry and then bellowed out a torrent of obviously too enthusiastic "I want to kiss everybody!
News & Media
The NFL has endured a torrent of criticism for its handling of the incident both in recent days and earlier in the year, when it handed Rice a two-game suspension that was widely viewed as far too lenient.
News & Media
An hour before the kick-off I was signing autographs for some young fans in the tunnel when a torrent of the worst kind of language imaginable was hurled at me from above with no regard for the children present.
News & Media
A torrent tracker was perfect in this regard: it used an SQL database to sort the torrents, and PHP to present them to users.
News & Media
Matt Mason is the chief content officer at BitTorrent, and the driving force behind the company's "Bundles" initiative, which gets musicians, filmmakers, authors and other creators to release their work packaged up as torrent files, with fans unlocking the full contents usually by entering their email address.
News & Media
"It is looking exceptional this year," says William Pitts, as the torrent of golden wheat ears sweeps into the flashing blades below the cab of his combine harvester.
News & Media
On his mark, Emily Maitlis began Minority Reporting like billy-o through a torrent of impenetrable statistics, while John Curtice of the British Polling Council gradually unravelled to such an extent that you ended up worrying how he'd look whenever the camera returned to him.
News & Media
For Sinéad O'Connor, the best way to dismantle male dominance was not to go after any actual men in the industry but to rev up that noted vehicle of genuine concern, the open letter, and use it to deliver a torrent of slut-shaming that was so feminist that it repeatedly used the term "prostitute" as a derogatory insult.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "Torrent" to describe a flow of information or data, ensure the context clearly indicates whether you're referring to a large quantity or the specific technology for peer-to-peer file sharing.
Common error
Avoid using "Torrent" interchangeably with generic downloading. "Torrent" specifically refers to a method of peer-to-peer file sharing, not simply acquiring a file from a server.
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Linguistic Context
The word "Torrent" primarily functions as a noun, referring to a violent stream or a large amount of something. It can also function as a verb, meaning to download via a "Torrent". As Ludwig confirms, the word is correctly used across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Formal & Business
20%
Science
20%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Torrent" is a versatile term primarily functioning as a noun, denoting a violent flow or a large quantity, and secondarily as a verb, referring to downloading via peer-to-peer networks. Ludwig confirms its correctness and usability in English. The examples highlight that while it is used across diverse contexts, it's particularly prevalent in News & Media. When employing "Torrent", ensure clarity regarding its intended meaning, whether it's the general concept of a "deluge" or the specific technology. Be wary of legal implications when discussing file sharing. The frequency and reliability of sources, as well as Ludwig's assessment, confirm its established usage in contemporary English.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Flood
Denotes an overflow or inundation, similar to the overwhelming force associated with a "Torrent".
Deluge
Refers to a severe flood or a heavy downpour, similar to the intense flow implied by "Torrent".
Inundation
Describes the state of being flooded or overwhelmed, akin to the overwhelming nature of a "Torrent".
Outpouring
Signifies a large and unrestrained flow, whether of emotions or tangible substances, much like a "Torrent".
Stream
Indicates a continuous flow, often of liquid or data, resembling the sustained nature of a "Torrent".
Rush
Implies a sudden, rapid movement or flow, comparable to the swiftness of a "Torrent".
Gush
Suggests a sudden and copious outflow, akin to the forceful release of a "Torrent".
Spate
Refers to a sudden increase or surge, mirroring the heightened intensity of a "Torrent".
Flow
Describes a continuous movement or progression, reflecting the ongoing nature of a "Torrent".
Cascade
Represents a series of things depending on each other, like a "Torrent" of events.
FAQs
How can I use "Torrent" in a sentence?
What is the difference between a "Torrent" and a regular download?
A "Torrent" uses a peer-to-peer network to share files, distributing the download across multiple users. A regular download comes from a single server.
Are there any legal concerns when using "Torrent"?
Downloading copyrighted material via "Torrent" without permission is illegal. Ensure you only download files that you have the rights to access.
What are some synonyms for "Torrent" when referring to a large quantity of something?
Alternatives include "deluge", "flood", or "outpouring depending on the context".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested