Swinging synonyms
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Moving backward and forward
Moving backward and forward
Moving backward and forward
The definition of vivacious is lively or animated.
Full of or characterized by animation, vigor, or courage:
Complicated, especially of complex technology.
moving (related)
Causing or producing motion.
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active (related)
Currently in use or effect:
happy (related)
The definition of happy is someone or something that is feeling great pleasure or joy.
modern (related)
Of or relating to recent times or the present:
A swaying, graceful motion:
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Indecision in speech or action.
To drop (troops or supplies) by parachute; airdrop
To cause to hang loosely or swing:
To pass over, or traverse, with the eye or with an instrument of observation.
To move, go, drive, etc. swiftly
To move, pull, jerk, snatch, throw, etc. suddenly
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To swing or sway to and fro; flutter
To move with small movements rapidly to and fro.
To be unable to choose between different courses of action or opinions; waver:
To move in or as in waves; move sinuously
To divert or deflect:
To rock or shake as if about to fall; be unsteady
To turn on or as if on a swivel
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(--- Chemistry) To disperse or put (particles, for example) in suspension.
To spin, turn, or revolve something.
To move or sway strongly; shake; vibrate
To turn on or as if on a pivot
Oscillate is to swing back and forth, either literally or in terms of your opinion, action or mood.
To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
To find ways to go on functioning; get along somehow; succeed in handling matters
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To move with abrupt movements; move haltingly or jerkily.
(Baseball) To fail to break or move in the intended way, as a curve ball.
To manage in using, as a spade or a musket; to wield; often, to manage skillfully.
To move restlessly; bustle
(Intransitive) To execute an irregular or fanciful strain of music, by way of ornament or prelude.
To wave, shake, or exhibit in a menacing, challenging, or exultant way; flourish
To move (esp. wings) up and down; flap; flail
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To twist or wind around:
To exercise (power, influence, etc.)
To move with a slight tremulous motion; tremble, shake, or quiver.
To turn on an axis; rotate.
To carry into effect; administer (laws, etc.)
To bring about; make happen; cause or accomplish:
To hang on a gibbet
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To roll or move on or as if on wheels or a wheel.
To turn aside.
Deflect is defined as to cause something to change direction, or to deter someone from his/her intended purpose.
To turn away:
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To throw, cast, fling, or hurl
To have a dependence:
doing (related)
To execute; effect; perform (an act, action, etc.)
helping (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
deciding (related)
To arrive at a judgment, choice, or decision
changing (related)
To lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch:
seventies (related)
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fifties (related)
sixties (related)
Find another word for swinging. In this page you can discover 65 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for swinging, like: swaying, fluctuating, waving, vivacious, spirited, sophisticated, moving, active, happy, modern and lilting.