Phonetic Breakdown of "swings"
Learn how to break down "swings" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/swɪŋz/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
S W IH1 NG Z
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation
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Definition of "swings"
Pronunciation: /swɪŋz/
Noun
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The manner in which something is swung.Example: "Door swing indicates direction the door opens."
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The sweep or compass of a swinging body.
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A line, cord, or other thing suspended and hanging loose, upon which anything may swing.
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A hanging seat in a children's playground, for acrobats in a circus, or on a porch for relaxing.
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A dance style.
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The genre of music associated with this dance style.
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The amount of change towards or away from something.
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Sideways movement of the ball as it flies through the air.
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Capacity of a turning lathe, as determined by the diameter of the largest object that can be turned in it.
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In a musical theater production, a performer who understudies several roles.
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A basic dance step in which a pair link hands and turn round together in a circle.
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Free course; unrestrained liberty.
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Influence or power of anything put in motion.
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A type of hook with the arm more extended.
Verb
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To rotate about an off-centre fixed point.Example: "The plant swung in the breeze."
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To dance.
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To ride on a swing.Example: "The children laughed as they swung."
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To participate in the swinging lifestyle; to participate in wife-swapping.
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To hang from the gallows.
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(of a ball) to move sideways in its trajectory.
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To fluctuate or change.Example: "It wasn't long before the crowd's mood swung towards restless irritability."
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To move (an object) backward and forward; to wave.Example: "He swung his sword as hard as he could."
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To change (a numerical result); especially to change the outcome of an election.
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To make (something) work; especially to afford (something) financially.Example: "If it’s not too expensive, I think we can swing it."
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To play notes that are in pairs by making the first of the pair slightly longer than written (augmentation) and the second shorter, resulting in a bouncy, uneven rhythm.
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(of a bowler) to make the ball move sideways in its trajectory.
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To move one's arm in a punching motion.
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In dancing, to turn around in a small circle with one's partner, holding hands or arms.Example: ""to swing one's partner", or simply "to swing""
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To admit or turn something for the purpose of shaping it; said of a lathe.Example: "The lathe can swing a pulley of 12 inches diameter."
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To put (a door, gate, etc.) on hinges so that it can swing or turn.
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To turn round by action of wind or tide when at anchor.Example: "A ship swings with the tide."