sources 1 of 2

plural of source
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as in headwaters
the beginning part of a stream 19th-century explorers who sought the source of the Nile

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as in references
something mentioned in a text as providing related and especially supporting information the professor asked the students to have at least five different sources for their papers

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sources

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verb

present tense third-person singular of source

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Recent Examples of sources
Noun
While sources said a signing ceremony could be held in Switzerland in the coming days, Iran’s foreign minister suggested the signing could take place remotely. Jessie Yeung, CNN Money, 13 June 2026 In addition to its own facility, the company has partnered with a group of garment manufacturers and mills in the region to create localized sources for everything from fabric to finishing while helping to satisfy its customers’ demands. Sj Studio, Footwear News, 12 June 2026 Jake moved things on by speaking to senior figures in UK drama, with informed sources saying Doctor Who will stay off air until at least 2028 and maybe longer. Jesse Whittock, Deadline, 12 June 2026 For her work, dealing with concepts of race, queerness, femininity, and beauty, Thomas equally draws inspiration from art history, popular culture, and African textiles, among other sources. Brian Boucher, ARTnews.com, 12 June 2026 In its four-page closing statement, the Justice Department emphasized that career antitrust regulators — not political appointees — had performed a rigorous review, sifting through some two million documents the government received from dozens of sources, including third-party organizations. Meg James, Los Angeles Times, 12 June 2026 The analysis focused on a subset of the data where a definitive match could be made between the two sources. Laura Romero, ABC News, 12 June 2026 Leash pets and keep them away from the edge of water sources. Eva Flowe june 12, Charlotte Observer, 12 June 2026 Looming in the backdrop are two sources of financial uncertainty. Chris Biderman, Sacbee.com, 29 May 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for sources
Noun
  • Young Washington, a narrative look at the American president’s origins starring Ben Kingsley, Mary-Louise Parker, Kelsey Grammer and Andy Serkis, will debut Saturday at the Tribeca Festival in New York.
    Dade Hayes, Deadline, 11 June 2026
  • As expected, many of the other genes came from either the Asgard archaea or Alphaproteobacteria, consistent with the big-picture model of our origins.
    ArsTechnica, ArsTechnica, 11 June 2026
Noun
  • These burn areas create barriers around villages, headwaters and sensitive sites, protecting them from wildfires during peak drought.
    ABC News, ABC News, 7 June 2026
  • The Cassai Life Atlas discoveries build on a decade's worth of surveys led by the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project within the Okavango and Lungwevungu headwaters, which uncovered a combined total of over 70 species confirmed new to science, according to The Wilderness Project.
    Bailey Richards, PEOPLE, 3 June 2026
Noun
  • Although Sarah reportedly intended references such as borrowing Diana's shoes to be humorous, royal commentators said Diana found the passage deeply hurtful.
    Stephanie Nolasco , Ashley Papa, FOXNews.com, 9 June 2026
  • The specific criticisms remain unclear, but many make references to complaints about the company’s vulnerability disclosure program.
    Dan Goodin, ArsTechnica, 9 June 2026
Verb
  • The system also documents [the products that] will underperform, which is often the call merchants care about most, because killing the wrong bets early frees capital for the right ones.
    Vicki M. Young, Footwear News, 10 June 2026
  • The film, which combines interviews and archival footage with reenacted stories from Cucinelli’s life, documents the rise of the King of Cashmere.
    Ellise Shafer, Variety, 9 June 2026
Noun
  • As a result, drinking fountains that averaged over 58 parts per billion were lowered to undetectable levels of lead.
    Christiana Freitag, Chicago Tribune, 8 June 2026
  • Due to the drought, their water restrictions have been reduced by 20%, and pools are not allowed to use decorative fountains.
    Brian Sherrod, CBS News, 8 June 2026
Noun
  • The water, too, was wild—the Allegheny and its tributaries had yet to be dammed, and Flag Swamp was noted as one of the last hideouts for beavers in the state.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 10 June 2026
  • Nearly 240 million gallons of sewage spilled into the river and its tributaries during eight days after a 72-inch section of the Potomac Interceptor sewer line ruptured in mid-January.
    JT Moodee Lockman, CBS News, 1 June 2026
Noun
  • Guerrero Flores was charged in a New York federal court with racketeering conspiracy and other crimes, including lending support to terrorists in crimes that stretched more than a decade, authorities announced in December.
    Will Weissert, Los Angeles Times, 13 June 2026
  • Midland Mayor Lori Blong said authorities confirmed that the shooter had been killed via footage from a robot and drone.
    Jeanine Santucci, USA Today, 13 June 2026
Noun
  • The 36-year-old entrepreneur from Stanford, Connecticut, moved to Mexico City last year to reconnect with the roots of his late grandparents.
    Andrew Greif, NBC news, 12 June 2026
  • Jason Momoa, who was born in Hawaii, was photographed helping Lola arrange traditional colorful Hawaiian garlands, the leis, a tribute to her roots.
    Monica Coviello, Vanity Fair, 11 June 2026

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