wallowed

[ˈwɒləʊd]

wallowed Definition

  • 1to roll the body about indolently or clumsily in or as if in water, snow, or mud
  • 2to indulge in an unrestrained way in (something that creates a pleasurable sensation)
  • 3to be immersed in something unpleasant

Using wallowed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pig wallowed in the mud.

  • Example

    He wallowed in self-pity after losing his job.

  • Example

    She wallowed in luxury at the spa.

wallowed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for wallowed

Phrases with wallowed

  • to be completely immersed in feelings of sadness or self-pity

    Example

    After her breakup, she just wanted to wallow in misery for a while.

  • wallow in filth

    to live in or be surrounded by extremely dirty or unsanitary conditions

    Example

    The hoarder's house was so full of junk and garbage that he was wallowing in filth.

  • to indulge in memories of the past, often with a sense of longing or sentimentality

    Example

    As they looked through old photo albums, they couldn't help but wallow in nostalgia for their childhoods.

📌

Summary: wallowed in Brief

To 'wallow' [ˈwɒləʊd] is to roll the body about indolently or clumsily in or as if in water, snow, or mud. It can also mean to indulge in something pleasurable or to be immersed in something unpleasant. Examples include 'The pig wallowed in the mud.' and 'He wallowed in self-pity after losing his job.' Phrases like 'wallow in misery' and 'wallow in nostalgia' denote being completely immersed in feelings of sadness or memories of the past.