wending

[ˈwɛndɪŋ]

wending Definition

  • 1a turning or twisting movement
  • 2a journey or course taken

Using wending: Examples

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

  • Example

    The wending of the river through the valley was a beautiful sight.

  • Example

    The wending of the plot kept the audience engaged until the end.

  • Example

    The wending of the road made for a scenic drive.

  • Example

    The wending of his career took him to unexpected places.

wending Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with wending

  • wend one's way

    to move along a particular route or direction

    Example

    We wended our way through the crowded streets.

  • a phrase used to describe a twisting or meandering path or journey

    Example

    The wending and winding road led us to a hidden waterfall.

  • a phrase used to describe a path or journey that twists and turns

    Example

    The river was wending its way through the mountains.

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Summary: wending in Brief

The term 'wending' [ˈwɛndɪŋ] refers to a turning or twisting movement, or a journey or course taken. It can be used to describe the movement of a river, the plot of a story, or the path of a career. Phrases like 'wend one's way' and 'wending and winding' are used to describe a twisting or meandering path or journey.