reel
/ˈɹiːl/noun, verb1 syllable
Reel means: walk as if unable to control one's movements.
Synonyms for reel13
noun, as in a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound
noun, as in a lively dance of Scottish Highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps
noun, as in an American country dance which starts with the couples facing each other in two lines
verb, as in walk as if unable to control one's movements
verb, as in revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis
What does reel mean?9
verb
walk as if unable to control one's movements“The drunken man staggered into the room”
revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis“The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy”
wind onto or off a reel
noun
a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound
a lively dance of Scottish Highlanders; marked by circular moves and gliding steps
an American country dance which starts with the couples facing each other in two lines
a roll of photographic film holding a series of frames to be projected by a movie projector
music composed for dancing a reel
winder consisting of a revolving spool with a handle; attached to a fishing rod
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with reel?24
Reel in a sentence
- My punch sent him reeling into the rope.shekitten
- Spain is reeling under the onslaught of the coronavirus.Hybrid
- I'm still reeling from the shock of the news.AlanF_US
- The jig, reel and hornpipe are the most popular Irish dances.BraveSentry
- Care to reel in some big ones? Let's go fishing.Amastan
- The films shown in this modest cinema had an intermission during which the projectionist changed the reel.sundown
- I only watched the highlight reel.ddnktr
- The cat unravelled the reel of cotton.sundown
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of reel
as a noun
- plural
- reels
as a verb
- past tense
- reeled
- present participle
- reeling
- third-person singular
- reels
- past participle
- reeled