swells

[swelz]

swells Definition

  • 1a series of ocean waves that rise and fall without breaking onto the shore
  • 2an increase in size, volume, or intensity of something

Using swells: Examples

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

  • Example

    The swells were too big for surfing today.

  • Example

    The swells in the stock market caused a lot of anxiety among investors.

  • Example

    The swells of the orchestra filled the concert hall with music.

swells Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swells

Antonyms for swells

  • ebbs
  • recessions

Phrases with swells

  • a gradual increase in public opinion or support for a particular idea or cause

    Example

    There has been a groundswell of support for environmental protection in recent years.

  • to feel very proud

    Example

    Her heart swelled with pride as she watched her daughter graduate from college.

  • swell up

    to become larger or rounder in shape, especially because of an injury or illness

    Example

    My ankle swelled up after I twisted it playing soccer.

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Summary: swells in Brief

The term 'swells' [swelz] refers to a series of ocean waves that rise and fall without breaking onto the shore. It also means an increase in size, volume, or intensity of something, such as 'The swells in the stock market caused a lot of anxiety among investors.' The phrase 'ground swell' denotes a gradual increase in public opinion or support for a particular idea or cause.