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Meaning of row
A number of people or things arranged in a line.
Etymology of row
The word "row" has multiple origins and meanings, with the oldest sense deriving from Old English "rōw" meaning "row of objects" or "line", and another sense from Old Norse "rō" meaning "noise" or "commotion", both of which are related to the Proto-Germanic "raiz-" and Proto-Indo-European "rei-" respectively
Synonyms
line
queue
series
sequence
arrangement
array
rank
file
procession
train
convoy
string
chain
tier
level
grade
echelon
hierarchy
ladder
spectrum
range
gamut
scale
order
succession
progression
continuity
extension
stretch
chain
thread
strand
sequence
series
array
battery
bank
course
tier
level
echelon
hierarchy
ladder
spectrum
range
gamut
scale
Definitions
- A line of people, vehicles, or things
- * A line of objects, especially one that is long and thin
- * A loud, continuous noise, especially one that is unpleasant
- * A dispute or argument, especially a noisy or violent one
Usage Examples
- The crowd began to form a row outside the theater hours before the show started
- * The flowers were planted in a row along the garden path
- * The neighbors were having a row about the noise from the party
Antonyms
disorder
chaos
confusion
mess
clutter
disarray
turmoil
upheaval
anarchy
lawlessness
riot
uproar
commotion
disturbance
disruption
turbulence
unrest
mayhem
bedlam
pandemonium
noiselessness
silence
quiet
stillness
calmness
peacefulness
serenity