"Swerd" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swerd" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swerd" Meaning

The word "swerd" is an archaic or poetic spelling of the word "sword".

"Swerd" Examples

Words related to "swerd"


| S.No | Sentence Type | Example |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | Noun | I have lost my swerd. |
| 2 | Noun | The swerd was buried deep in the pond. |
| 3 | Noun | She found a swerd in the attic. |
| 4 | Verb | I swerd the wood for hours. |
| 5 | Verb | The wood swerd in half. |

"Swerd" Similar Words

Swells

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verb<br>1. to become larger or fuller, typically in a rising or curved shape:<br> • The water began to swell in the container.<br> • The hat will swell with pride after winning such an award.<br>2. to become more serious or angry, especially about someone or something:<br> • He swelled with rage when he heard the news.<br>3. to become larger than usual or expected because more people have joined or joined you:<br> • The hotel will swell with tourists during the summer.<br>4. to swell on something:<br> • Pity for the old woman began to swell within him.

Swelt

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I couldn't find any word or definition for "swelt". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word. If you provide more context or information, I'd be happy to help you clarify the meaning.

Swelter

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Sweltered

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Suffering from or feeling uncomfortable heat, typically because the temperature is high.

Sweltering

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Unbearably hot and humid. Extremely hot and sticky, often so much so that it's hard to breathe or think properly.

Swelteringly

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Swelters

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To burn, scorch, or feel extremely hot. <br><br>Example: The sun swelters in the summer months.<br><br>To feel uncomfortable and extremely hot because of the heat; to suffer in the heat.<br><br>Example: The people in the city sweltered through a heatwave.

Swept

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Swertia

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Swerve

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Swerved

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Swerves

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Swerving

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To swerve is to suddenly turn or change direction, often sharply or unexpectedly, while driving a vehicle, but it can also be used in a more general sense to mean to change one's course or path.

Sweyn

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Swidden

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Swift-footed

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