sea
[C/U] Both
pl: seas
The word evokes a sense of vastness and unpredictability. It is often associated with power, mystery, and the sublime, carrying a weight of permanence that a lake or pond lacks. In literature, it frequently serves as a symbol for the subconscious or the infinite. When used to describe a crowd or a landscape, it suggests a rhythmic, undulating movement. It transforms a static group of people or objects into a single, flowing entity, emphasizing the overwhelming scale of the sight rather than the individual components.
Countable when referring to specific geographic bodies of water like the Mediterranean Sea. Uncountable when referring to the general substance of salt water or the global oceanic mass.