"Surrey" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A county in south-east England, located near London. It is often associated with horse riding and agriculture.
In addition, the word "surrey" can also refer to:
A close-fitting hat or cap, typically made of felt or other fabric, that covers the head and neck.
A type of automobile, the Surrey, a large, open carriage or carriage-building company.
A term used in commerce to describe a type of debt financing.
Example 1:
The couple decided to spend their honeymoon in Surrey, surrounded by the beautiful English countryside.
Example 2:
The University of Surrey is one of the top-ranked research universities in the UK.
Example 3:
The golf tournament will take place in Surrey at the famous Wentworth Club.
Example 4:
After moving from London, she found the pace of life in Surrey to be very peaceful.
Example 5:
The rolling hills and scenic villages of Surrey make it a popular destination for walkers and cyclists.
Surrendered refers to the act of giving up or yielding to a situation, an authority, or an opponent, often involving a loss of control or power. It can also mean to stop fighting or resisting, and to accept a particular outcome or defeat.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The army surrendered to the enemy after a long and bloody battle.<br> She surrendered her baking business to pursue a career in medicine.<br> The country surrendered its sovereignty to the foreign power.<br><br>Synonyms for surrendered include:<br><br> Yielded<br> Given up<br> Gave in<br> Relented<br> Defeated<br> Conceded<br><br>Antonyms for surrendered include:<br><br> Resisted<br> Refused<br> Held out<br> Fought back<br> Defended.
The verb "surrendering" means to give up or yield to someone or something, often in a situation where you are submitting to a higher authority or accepting defeat.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The army was surrendering to the enemy.<br> She was forced to surrender her passport at the border.<br> The company is surrendering its assets to the bankruptcy court.<br><br>The word can also imply a sense of losing control or giving in to a situation, often with a feeling of resignation or defeat.<br><br>Synonyms: yielding, resigning, giving up, submitting, capitulating.
Surreptitiousness refers to the state or quality of being secretly done or hidden, especially in a deceitful or dishonest manner. It's the act of sneaking or acting stealthily, often with the aim of evading detection or concealment.
Put in place or stationed in a position as a substitute or replacement.<br><br>Example: She will be surrogated for her sister at the meeting.
Surrounded:<br><br> Enveloped or encircled by something, such as people, buildings, trees, or obstacles.<br> Completely enclosed or encompassed by a particular situation, emotion, or influence.<br> Not being able to escape or leave something due to physical or emotional constraints.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The city was surrounded by a wall for protection.<br> She felt surrounded by her family on her special day.<br> He was surrounded by debt and couldn't see a way out.