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Meaning of curl
The primary meaning of the word "curl" is to form or cause something to form into a curved shape.
Etymology of curl
The word "curl" originated in the 14th century from the Old English word "curl" or "curle", which is related to the Old Norse word "krulla", meaning "to curl" or "to twist".
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe a curved shape or a curved movement.
Over time, the word has developed various meanings and uses, including in sports, hair styling, and everyday language.
Synonyms
twist
turn
bend
curve
coil
spiral
loop
whirl
swirl
circle
rotate
revolve
spin
wind
fold
crimp
wave
ripple
pucker
wrinkle
crumple
knot
tangle
snarl
kink
bendy
wavy
curly
coiled
spiraling
looping
swirling
circling
rotating
revolving
spinning
winding
folding
crumpling
knotting
tangling
snarling
kinking
flex
flexure
inflection
deflection
deviation
divergence.
Definitions
- A curved shape, especially one that is rounded and continuous, formed by something, such as hair, a leaf, or a piece of paper.
- A movement or gesture in which something, such as a finger or a lip, is curved or bent.
- In sport, a shot or throw that is deliberately curved, especially in curling or bowling.
- To form or cause something to form into a curved shape, especially by bending or twisting.
- To move or cause something to move in a curved path, especially with a smooth, continuous motion.
Usage Examples
- She curled her hair into tight ringlets for the party.
- The ball curled through the air, landing with a soft thud on the grass.
- He curled up on the couch with a good book and a cup of coffee.
- The road curled through the mountains, offering stunning views of the valley below.