tides

[taɪdz]

tides Definition

  • 1the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
  • 2a powerful surge of feeling or trend of events

Using tides: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tides are highest at the full moon.

  • Example

    The tide is turning against the government's policies.

  • Example

    The tide of public opinion has shifted in favor of renewable energy.

tides Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tides

Antonyms for tides

Phrases with tides

  • the state of the tide when at its highest level

    Example

    We can go swimming at high tide.

  • the state of the tide when at its lowest level

    Example

    At low tide, we can walk out to the sandbar.

  • cause a complete reversal of the current situation

    Example

    The team's new coach turned the tide of their losing streak.

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Summary: tides in Brief

Tides [taɪdz] refer to the regular rise and fall of the sea, caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. It can also mean a powerful surge of feeling or trend of events, as in 'The tide of public opinion has shifted.' Phrases like 'high tide' and 'low tide' denote the state of the tide at its highest and lowest levels, respectively. 'Turn the tide' means to cause a complete reversal of the current situation.