bowing

[ˈbaʊɪŋ]

bowing Definition

  • 1the act of bending the head or upper body as a sign of respect or greeting
  • 2the action of playing a stringed instrument with a bow

Using bowing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bowing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The audience showed their appreciation by bowing to the performers.

  • Example

    She gave a deep bow before leaving the stage.

  • Example

    He is an expert in bowing the cello.

  • Example

    The violinist's bowing technique was flawless.

bowing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bowing

Phrases with bowing

  • to acknowledge applause by bowing

    Example

    After the performance, the actors took a bow.

  • to withdraw from a situation or activity

    Example

    Due to personal reasons, she decided to bow out of the competition.

  • bow and scrape

    to behave obsequiously or submissively

    Example

    He always bows and scrapes in front of his boss.

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Summary: bowing in Brief

Bowing [ˈbaʊɪŋ] can refer to two things: bending the head or upper body as a sign of respect or greeting, and playing a stringed instrument with a bow. Examples include 'The audience showed their appreciation by bowing to the performers,' and 'He is an expert in bowing the cello.' Phrases like 'take a bow' and 'bow out' are also commonly used.

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