swerve

swerve word meaning , translations and forms.

Meaning:

to change or cause to change direction abruptly.


Translations:

  • Hindi: मोड़ना
  • Gujarati: ભટકવું
  • Urdu: گھومنا
  • Tamil: அலைந்து திரிகிறது

verb forms:

present simple :swerve
he / she / it: swerves
past simple: swerved
past participle: swerved
-ing form: swerving

Example Sentences:

  1. The driver had to swerve quickly to avoid hitting the deer crossing the road.
  2. She tried to avoid the puddle, but the bike swerved and she almost lost her balance.
  3. The car swerved off course when the driver fell asleep at the wheel.
  4. As the truck swerved around the corner, it narrowly missed the cyclist.
  5. He had to swerve to the left to avoid a collision with the oncoming vehicle.
  6. The sudden gust of wind made the sailboat swerve to one side.
  7. She could see the headlights swerve in her rearview mirror, signaling that the other driver was losing control.
  8. The conversation began to swerve into awkward territory when someone brought up politics.

synonyms of swerve

Swing:

meaning :to move easily without any interruption

example sentence:

  1. The children love to swing high at the playground during recess.
  2. He gave the rope a good swing before jumping off the ledge.
  3. As the dance music played, they began to swing in time with the rhythm.
  4. The door will swing open automatically when you push it.

Turn:

meaning to perform a movement in circular motion.

example sentences:

  1. You need to turn left at the next intersection to get to my house.
  2. She felt a sharp turn in the conversation when someone mentioned her past.
  3. He was able to turn his life around after that challenging year.
  4. The car made a sudden turn to avoid the fallen tree in the road.

Deviate:

meaning:

to do something from a common way

example sentences:

  1. The plan started to deviate from the original idea as new challenges arose.
  2. He didn’t deviate from his usual routine, even on weekends.
  3. The flight path had to deviate slightly due to bad weather conditions.
  4. It’s easy to deviate from your goals if you don’t stay focused.

Swift:

meaning happening quickly or promptly

example sentences:

  1. The swift current of the river made it difficult to swim against.
  2. She made a swift decision to leave the party when the mood shifted.
  3. The swift runner broke the world record by finishing the race in record time.
  4. His swift response to the emergency saved several lives.

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