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Meaning of tidal
Relating to or caused by the tides.
Etymology of tidal
The word "tidal" has its roots in Old English "tīd", meaning "time" or "season", and is related to the Old English word "tīdan", meaning "to happen or come to pass at a certain time"
The modern English word "tidal" emerged in the 15th century, initially referring to the periodic rise and fall of the sea level, and later expanding to describe other cyclical phenomena
Synonyms
oceanic
marine
coastal
seaward
nautical
aquatic
pelagic
littoral
riparian
estuarine
brackish
saltwater
freshwater
fluvial
lacustrine
limnological
hydrophilic
thalassic
ebb
flow
cyclical
periodic
rhythmic
oscillating
undulating
wave-like
surge
swell
turbulent
foamy
billowy
wavy
undulant
sinuous
curvaceous
meandering
serpentine
tidalwave
tidalwave-like
Definitions
- Relating to or caused by the tides, especially the regular rise and fall of the sea level
- Having a regular cycle of activity or change, similar to the tides
Usage Examples
- The tidal waves caused significant damage to the coastal town.
- The tidal patterns in the ocean are influenced by the moon's gravitational pull.
- The company's sales have been experiencing a tidal shift towards online marketing.
Antonyms
stable
calm
peaceful
serene
still
stagnant
motionless
steady
unchanging
constant
invariant
non-cyclical
irregular
erratic
unpredictable
chaotic
turbulent
stormy
rough
rocky
choppy
foamy
billowy
wavy
undulant
sinuous
curvaceous
meandering
serpentine
steady
uniform
consistent
unvarying