rocking

[ˈrɒkɪŋ]

rocking Definition

  • 1moving back and forth or from side to side with a gentle rhythmic motion
  • 2causing someone to feel shocked or unsteady

Using rocking: Examples

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

  • Example

    The boat was rocking gently on the waves.

  • Example

    The news of his death was absolutely rocking.

  • Example

    The band's performance was so rocking that the audience couldn't help but dance.

rocking Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for rocking

Phrases with rocking

  • rocking chair

    a chair with two curved pieces of wood under it that make it move backwards and forwards smoothly

    Example

    She sat in her rocking chair, knitting and listening to music.

  • a toy horse mounted on rockers or springs so as to rock back and forth

    Example

    The little girl loved riding her rocking horse in the backyard.

  • to cause trouble or controversy by doing or saying something different or challenging

    Example

    I don't want to rock the boat, but I think we need to discuss this issue further.

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Summary: rocking in Brief

The term 'rocking' [ˈrɒkɪŋ] describes a gentle rhythmic motion, as in 'The boat was rocking gently on the waves.' It can also mean causing someone to feel shocked or unsteady, as in 'The news of his death was absolutely rocking.' 'Rocking' is used in phrases like 'rocking chair,' which is a chair that moves back and forth smoothly, and 'rocking horse,' which is a toy horse that rocks back and forth. 'Rocking the boat' means to cause trouble or controversy by doing or saying something different or challenging.

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