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Meaning of swaying
The primary meaning of the word "swaying" is to move slowly from side to side, often in a smooth, regular motion.
Etymology of swaying
The word "swaying" originated from the Old English word "swāian", which means "to swing" or "to move from side to side"
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially to describe physical motion, and later to describe influence or persuasion
Synonyms
oscillating
swinging
wavering
swinging
undulating
vibrating
fluctuating
trembling
quivering
shaking
wobbling
teetering
tottering
seesawing
rocking
swaying
pendulating
swinging
swiveling
twirling
spinning
rotating
circling
curving
bending
flexing
yielding
giving
inclining
leaning
listing
lurching
pitching
rolling
careening
staggering
stumbling
wavering
hesitating
vacillating
faltering
wavering
trembling
quaking
shuddering
jerking
jolting
convulsing
spasming
Definitions
- Moving slowly from side to side, often in a smooth, regular motion
- * Influencing someone's opinion or decision, often in a subtle or persuasive way
- * Moving unsteadily from side to side, often due to loss of balance or equilibrium
Usage Examples
- The trees were swaying gently in the breeze
- * The jury was swaying in favor of the defendant
- * The ship was swaying violently in the stormy sea
Antonyms
stability
steadiness
firmness
rigidity
stiffness
immobility
stillness
motionlessness
calmness
serenity
tranquility
stability
balance
poise
equilibrium
steadiness
firmness
solidity
rigidity
stability
permanence
fixedness
immovability
unchangeability