sway
/ˈsweɪ̯/noun, verb1 syllable
Sway means: pitching dangerously to one side.
Synonyms for sway10
verb, as in move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner
What does sway mean?6
noun
1
pitching dangerously to one side
2
controlling influence
verb
1
move back and forth or sideways“the ship was rocking”
2
win approval or support for“Carry all before one”
3
cause to move back and forth“rock the cradle”
4
move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner“He swung back”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with sway?60
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Sway in a sentence
- From the time he got up, his beliefs began to sway.somekinda
- When the knees sway, it is the feet that clink.AmarMecheri
- Whatever anyone says to me, my emotions will not sway.purehearted
- The wind blew the branches of the tree crosswise, making it sway.Amastan
- I couldn't stop looking at his head, swaying from side to side.josivangoncalves
- Around him in the carriage, the other passengers rocked and swayed.sundown
- Tall buildings may sway in a strong wind.fishda
- Look how the trees sway in that wind.sharptoothed
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Forms of sway
as a noun
- plural
- sways
as a verb
- past tense
- swayed
- present participle
- swaying
- third-person singular
- sways
- past participle
- swayed