whir

[wɜːr]

whir Definition

  • 1to make a low, continuous, regular sound
  • 2to move or cause to move with a buzzing or whizzing sound

Using whir: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fan whirred quietly in the background.

  • Example

    The machine whirred as it printed out the document.

  • Example

    The helicopter blades whirred overhead.

  • Example

    The sound of the blender whirring filled the kitchen.

whir Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for whir

Phrases with whir

  • a lot of activity happening at once

    Example

    The office was a whir of activity as everyone rushed to meet the deadline.

  • a feeling of excitement or anticipation

    Example

    There was a whir of excitement in the air as the concert began.

  • the sound of machines working together

    Example

    The factory was filled with the constant whir of machinery.

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Summary: whir in Brief

The verb 'whir' [wɜːr] refers to making a low, continuous, regular sound or moving with a buzzing or whizzing sound. Examples include the sound of a fan, machine, helicopter blades, or blender. Phrases like 'whir of activity' and 'whir of machinery' describe a lot of activity or the sound of machines working together.