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Meaning of spiral
The primary meaning of the word "spiral" is related to a shape that curves around a central point, moving further away from it, or a process that moves in a similar pattern.
Etymology of spiral
The word "spiral" comes from the Latin "spiralis," which is derived from "spira," meaning "a coil" or "a twist."
The Latin "spira" is also related to the Greek "speira," meaning "a coil" or "a twist."
The word "spiral" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe shapes and patterns that curve around a central point.
Synonyms
helical
curved
coiled
twisted
turned
wound
whorled
voluted
swirling
rotating
circling
cyclical
recurring
repeating
oscillating
undulating
wavy
zigzag
meandering
sinuous
tortuous
curved
curvilinear
circular
annular
ringlike
spiraloid
helicoid
turbinate
cochlear
scroll-like
scroll-shaped
convolution
involute
revolved
rotated
swirled
eddied
swished
swept
curved
bending
flexuous
flexural
sinuous
wavy
undulant
fluctuating
oscillating
pulsating
throbbing
beating
vibrating
quivering
shuddering
trembling
quaking
shaking
wavering
fluttering
flickering
flapping
rippling
surging
flowing
streaming
curling
twirling
whirling
spinning
rotating
revolving
circling
encircling
surrounding
encompassing
curl
coil
twist
turn
wind
whirl
eddy
swirl
spiral
helix
vortex
whirlpool
maelstrom
curl
wave
undulation
oscillation
pulse
beat
throb
quiver
shudder
tremble
quake
shake
waver
flutter
flicker
flap
ripple
surge
flow
stream
curl
twirl
whirl
spin
rotate
revolve
circle
encircle
surround
encompass.
Definitions
- A spiral is a curve that turns around a central point while moving away from it, typically in a regular and continuous way.
- A spiral can also refer to a three-dimensional shape that twists around a central axis, such as a spiral staircase or a spiral shell.
- In a broader sense, a spiral can describe a process or situation that keeps moving in a certain direction, often with increasing intensity or complexity.
Usage Examples
- The spiral shape of the staircase made it a striking feature of the building.
- The company's debt has been on a downward spiral for months, with no end in sight.
- The spiral arms of the galaxy are filled with stars, gas, and dust.
- The spiral pattern on the shell was a beautiful example of natural symmetry.
- The economy has been in a spiral of inflation and stagnation for years.
Antonyms
straight
linear
flat
level
even
uniform
consistent
steady
stable
constant
direct
straightforward
unwinding
uncoiling
untwisting
unturning
unwinding
straightening
leveling
flattening
evening
uniforming
steadying
stabilizing
direct
rectilinear
non-circular
non-rotating
non-revolving
non-oscillating
non-pulsating
non-vibrating
non-undulating
non-fluctuating
linear
planar
two-dimensional
non-curving
non-bending
non-twisting
non-turning
non-winding
non-coiling
non-whorled
non-volute
non-spiral
non-helical.