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- Swing refers to a back-and-forth motion around a fixed point, commonly seen in playground equipment or a clock's pendulum.
- As a verb, it describes moving something in a curve or visiting a place briefly ('swing by').
- Metaphorically, it indicates a significant shift in mood, opinion, or market prices.
- In music, it represents a specific rhythmic style characteristic of jazz and big band genres.
The word swing is a remarkably versatile term in the English language, functioning as both a dynamic verb and a concrete noun. At its most fundamental physical level, to swing means to move back and forth or from side to side while being supported or suspended from a fixed point. Imagine a pendulum in a grandfather clock or a child on a playground seat; this rhythmic, oscillating motion is the essence of the word. However, the utility of 'swing' extends far beyond the playground. It describes the action of a golfer moving their club, a baseball player aiming for a home run, or even the way a person's arms move naturally while walking. When we use it as a noun, we often refer to the actual piece of equipment found in parks—the seat held up by chains—or the specific motion itself, such as 'a powerful swing of the bat.' Beyond the physical, 'swing' captures the concept of fluctuation and change. We speak of 'mood swings' when someone's emotions shift rapidly from happy to sad, or 'swing states' in politics where the majority vote oscillates between different political parties. It also finds a home in the world of music, specifically jazz, where 'swing' refers to a specific rhythmic feel that makes people want to dance. People use this word in daily life to describe everything from a quick visit ('I'll swing by your house') to the progress of an event ('The party is in full swing'). It is a word that embodies movement, rhythm, and the inherent variability of life.
- Physical Motion
- The act of moving to and fro while suspended, like a pendulum or a hanging lamp during an earthquake.
- Playground Equipment
- A seat suspended by ropes or chains for swinging on, typically found in parks for children's recreation.
- Metaphorical Shift
- A sudden or significant change in opinion, mood, or conditions, such as a swing in public sentiment.
The children spent the entire afternoon laughing as they tried to swing high enough to touch the leaves of the oak tree.
The heavy door began to swing open slowly, revealing a dimly lit hallway filled with old portraits.
With one powerful swing of the axe, the lumberjack managed to split the massive log in two.
The politician is worried about the swing in the polls following the recent economic scandal.
She loves to swing her handbag by her side while she walks down the busy city streets.
In professional contexts, 'swing' can describe the variance in data or the movement of financial markets. An analyst might discuss a 'price swing' in the stock market, indicating a period of volatility. In music, 'swing' isn't just a genre; it's a feeling of rhythmic propulsion where notes are played with unequal durations, creating a 'galloping' or 'triplet' feel. This rhythmic 'swing' is what gives jazz its characteristic energy. Whether you are discussing the physical arc of a pendulum, the emotional volatility of a teenager, or the rhythmic complexity of a Duke Ellington composition, 'swing' provides a precise and evocative way to describe movement and change.
Using 'swing' correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical flexibility. As a verb, it can be used transitively (with an object) or intransitively (without an object). For instance, 'He swung the bat' (transitive) versus 'The sign swung in the wind' (intransitive). Because it is an irregular verb, learners must be careful with its forms: swing, swung, and swinging. You will never use 'swinged' in standard English. When using it to describe a physical action, it often pairs with prepositions that indicate direction, such as 'swing across', 'swing open', or 'swing around'. For example, 'The monkey swung across the branches' or 'The gate swung open with a creak'. In a more figurative sense, 'swing' is used to describe achieving something difficult, often with the verb 'manage' or 'handle'. You might hear someone say, 'I don't know if I can swing the cost of a new car right now,' meaning they aren't sure if they can afford or manage the expense.
- Transitive Use
- When the subject moves an object in a swinging motion. Example: 'The athlete swung the hammer before releasing it.'
- Intransitive Use
- When the subject itself moves in a swinging motion. Example: 'The pendant swung gently against her chest.'
- As a Noun
- Referring to the motion or the object. Example: 'She took a swing at the ball but missed.'
Can you swing the door shut behind you when you leave the room?
The pendulum of the clock continued to swing with perfect precision throughout the night.
If we can swing a meeting for Tuesday, we might be able to finalize the contract early.
When discussing sports, 'swing' is essential. In golf, the 'swing' is the entire motion of the club. In baseball, a 'swing and a miss' is a common phrase for a strike. In tennis, the 'swing' of the racket determines the power and direction of the ball. Beyond sports, the word appears in idioms like 'in the swing of things,' which means to become used to a new situation or routine. For example, 'It took me a week to get back into the swing of things after my vacation.' Another common usage is 'swing by,' an informal way to say you will visit a place briefly. 'I'll swing by your desk later to pick up the report.' This versatility makes 'swing' a high-frequency word that appears in casual conversation, technical sports analysis, and formal economic reports alike.
You will encounter the word 'swing' in a variety of real-world settings, each with its own specific nuance. On a typical Saturday morning at a local park, you will hear parents telling their children, 'Don't swing too high!' or 'It's your turn on the swing.' In this context, it is the quintessential word for childhood play. Move to a sports broadcast, and the word becomes technical. Commentators will analyze a player's 'swing plane' in golf or describe a 'mighty swing' in a cricket match. In these environments, 'swing' is synonymous with athletic technique and power. If you are watching the news during an election cycle, you will inevitably hear about 'swing voters'—those individuals who are undecided and could 'swing' the election toward one candidate or another. This political usage highlights the word's ability to describe a decisive shift in balance.
- The Playground
- Used to describe the equipment and the act of playing on it. Very common in family settings.
- Sports Commentary
- Used to analyze the motion of bats, clubs, and rackets. Focuses on form and impact.
- Political Analysis
- Used to describe 'swing states' or 'swing votes' that determine the outcome of elections.
The commentator noted that the golfer's swing was slightly off-balance today.
Ohio is often considered a swing state because its voters frequently change their party preference.
The band started playing a swing number, and the dance floor immediately filled up.
In the workplace, 'swing' is often heard in the context of shifts. A 'swing shift' is a work period that typically runs from the late afternoon into the evening (e.g., 4:00 PM to midnight), bridging the gap between the day shift and the night shift. You might hear a nurse or a factory worker say, 'I'm on the swing shift this week.' Additionally, in the world of finance, 'swing trading' refers to a style of trading that attempts to capture gains in a stock within a few days to several weeks. Finally, in casual social settings, 'swing' is used to describe the atmosphere of an event. If a party is 'really swinging,' it means it is lively, exciting, and successful. From the rhythmic beats of a jazz club to the high-stakes environment of the stock market, 'swing' is a word that captures the pulse of activity and the inevitability of change.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with 'swing' is related to its irregular past tense. Many people instinctively want to add '-ed' to the end, resulting in the incorrect 'swinged'. It is crucial to memorize the pattern: swing, swung, swung. For example, 'He swung the bat' is correct, while 'He swinged the bat' is not. Another common point of confusion is the difference between 'swing' and 'sway'. While both involve movement, 'swing' usually implies a movement around a fixed point or a pivot (like a pendulum), whereas 'sway' often describes a side-to-side movement that is more fluid or unstable, like trees swaying in the wind or a person swaying because they are dizzy. Using 'swing' when you mean 'sway' can make a sentence feel slightly mechanical or rigid where it should feel natural.
- Irregular Past Tense
- Mistake: 'The door swinged open.' Correct: 'The door swung open.'
- Swing vs. Sway
- 'Swing' is usually powered or pivoted; 'sway' is often a reaction to external forces like wind.
- Preposition Errors
- Mistake: 'I will swing to your house.' Correct: 'I will swing by your house.'
Incorrect: He swinged at the ball and missed. Correct: He swung at the ball and missed.
Incorrect: The flowers swung in the breeze. Correct: The flowers swayed in the breeze.
Learners also sometimes struggle with the phrasal verb 'swing by'. It is an informal expression, so using it in a very formal business letter might be inappropriate. Instead of 'I will swing by your office to discuss the merger,' a more formal choice would be 'I will visit your office' or 'I will stop by your office.' Additionally, the term 'mood swings' is always plural when referring to the general condition. Saying 'He has a mood swing' is grammatically possible for a single instance, but 'He suffers from mood swings' is the standard way to describe the ongoing issue. Finally, be careful with the idiom 'swing for the fences.' While it comes from baseball, it is used metaphorically to mean 'trying to achieve the maximum possible success.' Using it in a context where no great effort is required would be a misuse of the idiom's intensity.
To truly master 'swing', it helps to understand its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. While 'swing' is the most general term for back-and-forth motion, other words provide more specific imagery. 'Sway' suggests a gentler, often side-to-side motion, like tall grass or a person dancing slowly. 'Oscillate' is a more technical or scientific term, often used to describe the regular back-and-forth movement of a physical object (like a fan) or the variation of a signal. 'Rock' implies a gentle, soothing motion, usually associated with a cradle or a rocking chair. 'Fluctuate' is the best alternative when talking about numbers, prices, or temperatures that go up and down irregularly. Understanding these distinctions allows you to choose the most precise word for your context.
- Swing vs. Sway
- 'Swing' is often faster and has a wider arc; 'sway' is slower and more rhythmic.
- Swing vs. Rock
- 'Rock' is typically a comforting, repetitive motion; 'swing' can be aggressive or playful.
- Swing vs. Fluctuate
- 'Swing' suggests a large, dramatic change; 'fluctuate' suggests frequent, smaller changes.
The fan oscillates from left to right to cool the entire room.
The mother began to rock the baby to sleep in the quiet nursery.
In the context of emotions, 'swing' is quite strong. If you want to describe something less intense, you might use 'shift' or 'change'. For example, 'a shift in mood' sounds less dramatic than 'a mood swing'. In sports, instead of 'swing', you might use 'stroke' (in tennis or rowing) or 'hit'. However, 'swing' remains the most evocative word for the full arc of motion. In politics, 'vacillate' is a sophisticated synonym for swinging between two opinions, though it often carries a negative connotation of indecisiveness. By learning these alternatives, you can avoid repeating 'swing' too often and add variety to your writing and speech. Whether you are describing a pendulum, a price point, or a political preference, the English language offers a rich palette of words to capture the essence of movement.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The use of 'swing' to describe a type of jazz music didn't appear until the 1930s, long after the word's physical meanings were established.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'g' separately (swin-g)
- Confusing with 'swim'
- Using a long 'e' sound (sweeng)
- Dropping the 'w' (sing)
- Adding an extra vowel at the end (swing-uh)
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize in most contexts, though metaphorical uses require more focus.
The irregular past tense 'swung' is a common pitfall for learners.
Simple pronunciation, but phrasal verbs like 'swing by' are essential for natural speech.
Clear sound, though it can be confused with 'sing' or 'swim' in fast speech.
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उन्नत
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Irregular Verbs
The verb 'swing' changes to 'swung' in the past tense, not 'swinged'.
Phrasal Verbs
'Swing by' is an inseparable phrasal verb meaning to visit.
Noun Compounds
'Swing' often acts as a modifier in compounds like 'swing set' or 'swing shift'.
Transitive vs Intransitive
You can swing (intransitive) or swing a bat (transitive).
Gerunds
'Swinging' can be used as a noun, as in 'Swinging is fun'.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The children play on the swing.
Children like the park.
Noun: a seat.
I swing my arms when I walk.
Moving arms.
Verb: to move back and forth.
Look at the swing!
Pointing at the object.
Noun: singular.
Can you swing high?
Going up in the air.
Verb: used with 'can'.
The swing is blue.
Color of the seat.
Noun: subject of the sentence.
We like to swing.
Enjoying the action.
Verb: infinitive after 'like to'.
The cat looks at the swing.
Animal watching.
Noun: object of the preposition.
He is on the swing.
Position.
Noun: after 'on the'.
He swung the door open.
Opened the door quickly.
Verb: past tense 'swung'.
I will swing by your house.
Visit briefly.
Phrasal verb: 'swing by'.
The sign is swinging in the wind.
Moving because of wind.
Verb: present continuous.
She has mood swings.
Changing feelings.
Noun: plural 'swings'.
Don't swing your bag like that.
Moving an object.
Verb: imperative negative.
The monkey swung from the tree.
Animal movement.
Verb: past tense 'swung'.
They built a new swing set.
Playground equipment.
Noun: compound noun 'swing set'.
The lamp swung during the earthquake.
Moving light.
Verb: past tense.
The party was in full swing when we arrived.
At its peak.
Idiom: 'in full swing'.
He took a powerful swing at the ball.
Hitting attempt.
Noun: 'a swing at'.
I can't swing the cost of a new laptop.
Cannot afford.
Verb: meaning 'to manage/afford'.
It took time to get into the swing of things.
Get used to a routine.
Idiom: 'get into the swing of things'.
The pendulum swung back and forth.
Clock movement.
Verb: describing rhythmic motion.
There was a swing in public opinion.
Change in what people think.
Noun: meaning 'shift'.
She swung around to face him.
Turned quickly.
Verb: 'swung around'.
The bridge started to swing dangerously.
Unsafe movement.
Verb: describing instability.
Florida is a crucial swing state in the election.
Undecided state.
Adjective-like use: 'swing state'.
He decided to swing for the fences with his new business plan.
Take a big risk for big gain.
Idiom: 'swing for the fences'.
The jazz band played with a great sense of swing.
Rhythmic feel.
Noun: musical term.
The stock market experienced wild swings today.
Price fluctuations.
Noun: plural, financial context.
He works the swing shift at the hospital.
Late afternoon shift.
Compound noun: 'swing shift'.
The gate swung shut with a loud bang.
Closed suddenly.
Verb: 'swung shut'.
She managed to swing a deal with the suppliers.
Negotiated successfully.
Verb: meaning 'to arrange'.
The voter's decision could swing the entire election.
Determine the outcome.
Verb: meaning 'to influence'.
The pendulum's swing was perfectly calibrated.
Precise movement.
Noun: possessive 'pendulum's swing'.
He was accused of swinging the lead to avoid the meeting.
Faking illness.
Idiom: 'swinging the lead'.
The mood of the poem swings from despair to hope.
Emotional transition.
Verb: metaphorical use.
The architect analyzed the swing of the crane.
Mechanical arc.
Noun: physical arc.
There has been a decisive swing away from traditional media.
Societal shift.
Noun: 'swing away from'.
The music had that unmistakable swing era sound.
Historical style.
Adjective: 'swing era'.
He swung his legs over the edge of the cliff.
Positioning.
Verb: 'swung over'.
The candidate is trying to swing the undecided voters.
Persuade.
Verb: transitive, meaning 'to sway'.
The geopolitical pendulum has swung toward isolationism.
Global political shift.
Verb: metaphorical 'swung toward'.
Her prose possesses a rhythmic swing that is almost hypnotic.
Literary flow.
Noun: stylistic quality.
The sheer swing of the bridge in the gale was terrifying.
Magnitude of motion.
Noun: degree of movement.
He attempted to swing the board's opinion through sheer charisma.
Influence a group.
Verb: meaning 'to manipulate/persuade'.
The market's volatility is characterized by erratic swings.
Unpredictable changes.
Noun: technical plural.
The swing of history often repeats its darker chapters.
Cyclical nature of time.
Noun: philosophical use.
She swung the heavy velvet drapes aside to reveal the stage.
Dramatic action.
Verb: 'swung aside'.
The conductor's baton followed the swing of the melody.
Musical synchronization.
Noun: rhythmic flow.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— At the highest level of activity or excitement.
The festival was in full swing by noon.
— To become accustomed to a new routine or activity.
It took a few days to get into the swing of my new job.
— To try to achieve the greatest possible success, often with high risk.
The startup is swinging for the fences with this new app.
— A failure to hit something or achieve a goal.
His joke was a swing and a miss; nobody laughed.
— To have two different qualities or to be undecided.
The decision could swing both ways depending on the weather.
— To pretend to be ill to avoid working.
Stop swinging the lead and get back to work!
— To start doing something quickly and energetically.
The emergency services swung into action immediately.
— To turn quickly to face a different direction.
He swung around when he heard his name.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Sway is usually more fluid and side-to-side; swing is often pivoted or more forceful.
Similar sound, but swim is moving through water, while swing is moving through air.
Similar sound, but sing is making music with your voice.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— When an event is at its peak of activity.
The wedding reception was in full swing.
Neutral— To put in a massive effort for a big reward.
He's swinging for the fences with this investment.
Informal— To adapt to a new environment.
She's finally getting into the swing of university life.
Neutral— To change a situation so one side has an advantage.
This new evidence could swing the balance of the trial.
Formal— A situation where gains and losses offset each other.
The commute is longer, but the rent is cheaper; what you lose on the swings, you gain on the roundabouts.
British Informal— Used in the phrase 'not enough room to swing a cat' to describe a very small space.
This apartment is so tiny you can't swing a cat in here.
Informal— To avoid work by pretending to be sick.
He's just swinging the lead because he doesn't want to help.
Informal— To start working effectively.
The team swung into gear as the deadline approached.
Neutral— To change one's mind to agree with someone else.
They eventually swung round to our way of thinking.
Neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both involve back-and-forth motion.
Swing implies a pivot point (like a hinge or rope), while sway is often a loose movement from the base (like a tree).
The pendulum swings; the trees sway.
Both are repetitive motions.
Rocking is usually a gentle, soothing motion on a curved base; swinging is usually through the air.
Rock the cradle; swing on the ropes.
Both mean moving back and forth.
Oscillate is technical/scientific; swing is common/everyday.
The fan oscillates; the child swings.
Both describe change.
Fluctuate is used for data and numbers; swing is used for physical motion or large shifts in opinion.
Prices fluctuate; the vote swung.
Both involve hanging.
Dangle means to hang loosely; swing means to move while hanging.
The keys dangle; the keys swing when I walk.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Subject + like + the swing.
I like the swing.
Subject + swung + the door + open.
He swung the door open.
The [event] + is in + full swing.
The party is in full swing.
Subject + will swing by + [place].
I will swing by the shop.
Subject + has + mood swings.
She has mood swings.
Subject + is swinging for the fences.
They are swinging for the fences.
There was a swing + toward/away from + [idea].
There was a swing toward liberalism.
The [abstract concept] + swung + [direction].
The geopolitical pendulum swung toward peace.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Common in daily speech, sports, and political news.
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He swinged the bat.
→
He swung the bat.
Swing is an irregular verb. The past tense is 'swung'.
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I will swing to your house.
→
I will swing by your house.
The phrasal verb for visiting is 'swing by', not 'swing to'.
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The trees were swinging in the wind.
→
The trees were swaying in the wind.
Trees 'sway' because they are rooted; 'swing' implies a pivot or hanging.
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He has a mood swing.
→
He has mood swings.
When talking about the condition, we usually use the plural 'swings'.
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The party was in full swinging.
→
The party was in full swing.
The idiom is 'in full swing' (noun), not 'swinging' (verb).
सुझाव
Master the Past Tense
Always use 'swung'. Write it down ten times to make sure you never use 'swinged'.
Use 'Swing By' for Natural Speech
Instead of saying 'I will visit you', say 'I'll swing by'. It sounds much more like a native speaker.
Political News
When watching news about elections, listen for 'swing voters'. It helps you understand the importance of the word in society.
Feel the Rhythm
Listen to a jazz song and try to tap your foot to the 'swing'. It will help you understand the musical meaning.
Watch the Motion
In golf or baseball, the 'swing' is the most important part. Watch a video of a pro player to see the 'swing' in action.
Mood Swings
Use this phrase to describe characters in your writing who are emotional or unpredictable.
In Full Swing
Use this to describe a busy office or a lively event. It adds color to your descriptions.
Swing vs Sway
Remember: pendulums swing, but tall buildings sway. Don't mix them up in technical descriptions.
Vivid Verbs
Instead of 'he opened the door', use 'he swung the door open' to add more energy to your story.
Swing Set
If you have kids or talk about families, 'swing set' is the standard term for the playground equipment in a backyard.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'Swing' as a 'S'haped 'Wing' that moves back and forth in the air.
दृश्य संबंध
Visualize a giant clock pendulum swinging slowly in a quiet room.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'swing' as a noun, a verb, and an idiom in three different sentences today.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Old English word 'swingan', which meant to beat, strike, or whip. It is related to the Middle High German word 'swingen'.
मूल अर्थ: The original sense involved a forceful striking motion, which evolved into the sense of moving back and forth.
Germanicसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, though 'mood swings' should be used with empathy when discussing mental health.
The 'swing' is a staple of almost every public park in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
At the Park
- Go on the swing
- Push the swing
- Swing set
- Swing high
In Politics
- Swing state
- Swing voter
- Swing the election
- Political swing
In Music
- Swing rhythm
- Swing band
- The Swing Era
- It's got swing
In Business
- Swing a deal
- Swing shift
- Price swing
- Swing by the office
Emotions
- Mood swing
- Swing between happy and sad
- Emotional swing
- Wild swings
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Did you enjoy playing on the swings when you were a child?"
"How do you get back into the swing of things after a long holiday?"
"Do you think your country has many swing voters in the elections?"
"Would you ever work a swing shift, or do you prefer regular hours?"
"What kind of music makes you want to swing and dance?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time when your mood swung unexpectedly. What caused the change?
If you could swing a deal for your dream job, what would the terms be?
Write about a visit to a park. Focus on the sounds and sights of the swings.
Reflect on a situation where you had to 'swing for the fences'. Was it worth the risk?
How do you handle the 'swings' of the stock market or economy in your personal life?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालThe past tense is always 'swung'. 'Swinged' is not a word in standard English. For example: 'Yesterday, I swung on the swings at the park.'
It is an informal way to say you will visit a place for a short time while you are on your way to somewhere else. Example: 'I'll swing by your house on my way to work.'
Yes, we use the term 'mood swings' to describe when someone's emotions change quickly from one extreme to another, such as from happy to angry.
In politics, especially in the US, a swing state is a state where the population is closely divided politically, meaning it could be won by either candidate.
It means that an activity or event has reached its highest level of energy or is completely underway. Example: 'By 10 PM, the party was in full swing.'
It refers to a style of jazz music from the 1930s and 40s, and also to a rhythmic feel where notes are played with a specific 'galloping' timing.
It is both! As a noun, it's the seat at the park. As a verb, it's the action of moving back and forth.
It's a baseball metaphor meaning to try very hard to achieve a big success, even if it is risky. Example: 'He's swinging for the fences with this new business.'
Yes, you can 'swing a door open' or 'swing it shut'. It describes the curved motion of the door on its hinges.
A swing shift is a work schedule that usually starts in the late afternoon and ends at midnight, 'swinging' between the day and night shifts.
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Write a sentence using 'swing' as a noun about a park.
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Write a sentence using 'swung' (past tense).
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Write a sentence using the phrasal verb 'swing by'.
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Explain what 'mood swings' are in your own words.
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Write a sentence using 'in full swing'.
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Describe a 'swing state' in the context of an election.
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Use 'swing' to describe a financial situation.
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Write a sentence using 'swing for the fences'.
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Describe the motion of a pendulum using the word 'swing'.
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Write a sentence using 'swing' as a verb meaning to manage or afford.
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Write a sentence about jazz using 'swing'.
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Use 'swung around' in a sentence about a person.
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Write a sentence about a monkey using 'swing'.
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Describe a 'swing shift' worker's day.
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Use 'swing open' in a descriptive sentence.
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Write a sentence about a 'swing vote'.
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Use 'swing' to describe a change in public opinion.
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Write a sentence using 'swinging the lead'.
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Describe a playground using the word 'swing set'.
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Use 'swing' as a verb in the present continuous form.
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Describe your favorite thing to do at a park using 'swing'.
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Tell a friend you will visit them later using 'swing by'.
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Talk about a time you were busy using 'in full swing'.
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Describe a person with 'mood swings'.
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Discuss a risk you took using 'swing for the fences'.
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Explain why 'swing states' are important in elections.
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Describe the rhythm of your favorite music using 'swing'.
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Talk about a routine you finally got used to using 'swing of things'.
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Describe a door opening using 'swung open'.
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Explain the past tense of swing to a classmate.
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Describe a monkey's movement using 'swing'.
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Talk about a 'swing shift' you or someone you know works.
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Describe a clock's pendulum using 'swing'.
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Use 'swing' to describe a change in your opinion.
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Talk about a 'swing and a miss' in your life.
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Describe a playground using 'swing set'.
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Use 'swing' to describe moving your arms.
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Explain 'swinging the lead' to someone.
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Describe a 'swing bridge' you have seen.
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Talk about 'price swings' in the news.
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Listen and identify the word: 'The children are on the swing.'
Listen and identify the tense: 'He swung the bat.'
Listen and identify the idiom: 'The party is in full swing.'
Listen and identify the phrasal verb: 'I'll swing by later.'
Listen and identify the noun: 'She has mood swings.'
Listen and identify the political term: 'It's a swing state.'
Listen and identify the musical term: 'That song has a lot of swing.'
Listen and identify the object: 'The pendulum's swing is regular.'
Listen and identify the action: 'The door swung shut.'
Listen and identify the risk term: 'He's swinging for the fences.'
Listen and identify the shift: 'He works the swing shift.'
Listen and identify the failure: 'It was a swing and a miss.'
Listen and identify the movement: 'The monkey swung away.'
Listen and identify the routine: 'Get into the swing of things.'
Listen and identify the person: 'He is a swing voter.'
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Summary
The word 'swing' is essential for describing rhythmic motion and sudden changes. Whether you are at a playground, watching a 'swing state' in an election, or listening to jazz, 'swing' captures the essence of movement and transition. Example: 'The pendulum's steady swing kept the room in a calm rhythm.'
- Swing refers to a back-and-forth motion around a fixed point, commonly seen in playground equipment or a clock's pendulum.
- As a verb, it describes moving something in a curve or visiting a place briefly ('swing by').
- Metaphorically, it indicates a significant shift in mood, opinion, or market prices.
- In music, it represents a specific rhythmic style characteristic of jazz and big band genres.
Master the Past Tense
Always use 'swung'. Write it down ten times to make sure you never use 'swinged'.
Use 'Swing By' for Natural Speech
Instead of saying 'I will visit you', say 'I'll swing by'. It sounds much more like a native speaker.
Political News
When watching news about elections, listen for 'swing voters'. It helps you understand the importance of the word in society.
Feel the Rhythm
Listen to a jazz song and try to tap your foot to the 'swing'. It will help you understand the musical meaning.
उदाहरण
The children love to play on the swing at the park.
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