"Swanned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swanned" Meaning

To behave or pass time carelessly or idly, often by spending too much time doing something enjoyable, in a way that suggests a lack of seriousness or a sense of security, especially about one's future.

"Swanned" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "swanned":

She swanned around the dance floor, looking for a partner for the next dance.
The actress swanned up to the podium to accept her award.
The wealthy tourists swanned through the hotel lobby, flashing their credit cards to the bellhops.
Before she lost weight, she used to swan around the mall, buying unnecessary clothes and accessories.
The newlywed couple swanned off to their honeymoon destination, hand in hand.

"Swanned" Similar Words

Swankier

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More luxurious or fashionable. <br><br>Example: "The swankier hotel had a rooftop bar with a breathtaking view of the city."

Swankiest

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(adj.) Most luxurious, elaborate, or impressive, often in a showy or flashy way.

Swankily

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Swankiness

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Swankiness refers to the quality of being flashy, showy, or trendy, often in a way that is perceived as somewhat pretentious or affected. It can also imply a sense of elegance or luxury, particularly in the context of lifestyle, fashion, or surroundings.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The fancy dress code added to the swankiness of the upscale hotel lobby.<br> The swankiness of the new nightclub was worth the hefty cover charge.<br><br>Synonyms: glamour, flashiness, ostentation, opulence<br><br>Antonyms: simplicity, humbleness, understatement

Swanking

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Swanky

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Used to describe something that is fashionable and stylish, but also a bit pretentious or snobbish.

Swanmote

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I couldn't find any definition for "swanmote". It's possible that it's a misspelling or not a valid English word.

Swanneck

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A variant of "swan neck," which is a deformity or curvature of the neck that resembles the neck of a swan. <br><br>It can also refer to a rare medical condition in which the bones of the neck and spine curve severely, often due to a congenital or acquired condition.

Swannery

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A swannery is a place where swans are raised or maintained, especially in captivity. It is often a large pond or lake where swans are kept for breeding, feeding, or exhibition. In some cases, swanneries may also be associated with estates or parks, where swans are kept as part of the estate's attractions.

Swanning

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(Walking) with a proud or arrogant gait, typically because one is unaware of the surroundings.

Swans

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Large, white waterbirds with long necks and legs, known for their beautiful feathers and elegant gliding motion on lakes and rivers. They are often associated with romance and love in European folklore and are sometimes seen as a symbol of loyalty and fidelity.

Swansea

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Swansea is a city and principal area of Wales, UK. It was formed in 1889 and is located between the Swansea Bay and the high Gower Peninsula with the city centre now directly adjacent to the bay. The city has a population of approximately 242,500 people and is known for its maritime history, industrial heritage and stunning scenery.

Swansong

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Swap

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Swappable

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The word "swappable" is an adjective that means:<br><br>capable of being swapped or exchanged with something else, often for the purpose of providing an update or improvement; able to replace something else in a particular situation or context.<br><br>It is often used in computing and technology to describe a component, feature, or upgrade that can be easily replaced or upgraded.

Swapped

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