"Swiped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swiped" Meaning

The word "swiped" has a few different meanings depending on the context.

1. In baseball, "swiped" means to steal a base by running.
2. In technology and internet culture, a "swipe" can refer to the action of swiping or sliding one's fingers on a touchscreen device to navigate or interact with content.
3. In modern dating culture, particularly on dating apps, "swiping" often means to quickly scan through a list of potential matches and "swipe right" to show interest or "swipe left" to dismiss.

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"Swiped" Examples

Verb: Swipe


Example 1: Swipe on a Touchscreen

I swiped through my phone to see the new photos I had taken over the weekend.

Example 2: Swipe (Sweep) Away Something

The strong wind swiped the dust off the surface, revealing the clean glass underneath.

Example 3: Swipe (Move) Vertically

The dancer swiped across the stage, her arms outstretched in a beautiful dance moved.

Example 4: Swipe in Business or Finance

A cyber firm accused a competitor of swiping technology ideas.

Example 5: Swipe (Rearrange) Cards

After the bar was swiping all the cards and marking their initial scores, he sought the exact cards for detailed study.

"Swiped" Similar Words

Swingers

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Swinging

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Having a loose or sudden, uncontrolled movement, especially from side to side, back and forth, or in an arc.

Swingingly

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Swinish

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Lucrative

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Swipe

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To move or slide across something, often with a smooth, effortless motion.<br><br>Example: She swiped her credit card across the reader.<br><br>Or, to reject or dismiss something, especially on a phone app, especially a romantic match.<br><br>Example: He swiped left on the dating app, rejecting the match.

Swipes

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To move something or someone across or along a surface quickly or suddenly, often using a forceful motion.<br><br>Example: "She swiped her credit card across the payment terminal."<br><br>Alternatively, in informal contexts, particularly with the rise of smartphones, "swipes" can refer to the gestures of swiping or sliding actions used to navigate through screens or scroll through information on a device.<br><br>Example: "I swiped right on the dating app to show interest in the person."<br><br>In various online communities, particularly on social media or gaming platforms, a "swipe" can also imply a movement or action within a virtual environment.<br><br>Example: "I'll swipe left to reject the offer."<br><br>In addition, the term "swipe" can be used metaphorically to describe a quick or sudden throwaway judgment or opinion, often in a dismissive or critical manner.<br><br>Example: "Stop swiping at me with those condescending remarks."<br><br>In sports, especially in baseball and softball, a "swipe" can refer to a player's attempt to reach base by running quickly.<br><br>Example: "The runner swiped at the ball to try to steal second base."<br><br>Overall, the word "swipes" generally connotes a rapid or swift motion, often implying a decisive or decisive action.

Swiping

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Verbs - to move one's hand through the air in order to control an electronic device, such as a touchscreen smartphone or tablet, by swiping one's finger across it.<br><br>Example: "She swiped through her phone, scrolling through social media."<br><br>Noun - the act of swiping one's finger across a touchscreen.<br><br>Example: "She spent hours swiping through dating apps."<br><br>Idiomatic expression - to quickly remove someone from a social media platform, such as Facebook or Instagram, after realizing they are no longer interested in interacting with that person.<br><br>Example: "I swiped left on him after he stopped responding to my messages."

Swiple

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Swipple

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It seems like "swipple" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a dialect or a made-up term.

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To move or cause something to move in a twisting motion, turning around a central point, often quickly and in a curved line.<br><br>Example: A tornado starts as a tiny whirlwind, then suddenly it swirls through the town.<br><br>Synonyms: spin, twirl, eddy, whirl, vortex.

Swirled

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Twisted or turned in a spiral or twisted motion; whorled.<br><br>Example: The painter mixed the colors of the paint on her palette, creating a swirled effect.

Swirling

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