zig

[zɪɡ]

zig Definition

  • 1a sharp change of direction
  • 2a sudden and rapid turn

Using zig: Examples

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

  • Example

    The car made a quick zig to avoid hitting the pedestrian.

  • Example

    The runner's zig helped him avoid the defender.

  • Example

    The bird flew in a zig-zag pattern through the trees.

zig Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for zig

Phrases with zig

  • zig and zag

    to move quickly and suddenly from side to side

    Example

    The boxer zigged and zagged around his opponent, avoiding his punches.

  • zig-zag

    a line or course having abrupt alternate right and left turns

    Example

    The hiker followed the zig-zag trail up the steep mountain.

  • a sewing stitch that goes diagonally back and forth

    Example

    She used a zigzag stitch to hem the dress.

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Summary: zig in Brief

The term 'zig' [zɪɡ] refers to a sharp change of direction or a sudden and rapid turn. It is often used to describe movements that are quick and unexpected, such as a car making a zig to avoid hitting a pedestrian or a runner using a zig to avoid a defender. 'Zig' can also be used in phrases like 'zig and zag,' which means to move quickly and suddenly from side to side.

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