- verbsway (verb) · sways (third person present) · swayed (past tense) · swayed (past participle) · swaying (present participle)
- move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side to side:"he swayed slightly on his feet" · "wind rattled and swayed the trees"
- control or influence (a person or course of action):"he's easily swayed by other people"
- literaryrule; govern:"now let the Lord forever reign and sway us as he will"
nounsway (noun)- a rhythmical movement from side to side:"the easy sway of her hips"
- rule; control:"the part of the continent under Russia's sway"
OriginMiddle English: corresponding in sense to Low German swājen ‘be blown to and fro’ and Dutch zwaaien ‘swing, walk in a tottering way’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a rhythmical movement from side to side:
- rule; control:
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- Slow movement from side to sideLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to move slowly from side to side: The trees were swaying in the wind. The movement of the ship caused the mast to sway from side to side /back and forth. A drunk was standing in the middle of the street, swaying uncertainly and trying hard to stay upright. [ T ] to cause something to move or change:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/swayingsway /sweɪ/ v. to (cause to) move or swing from side to side: [ no object] swaying to the music. [ ~ + object] The wind swayed the trees. to influence (the mind, emotions, etc., or a person):[ ~ + object] The jurors were swayed by the lawyer's appeal. n. [ uncountable] the act of swaying; swaying movement: the unsteady sway of the ferry.www.wordreference.com/definition/swaying
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