"Swiping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swiping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swiping" Meaning

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.

Example: "She swiped through her phone, scrolling through social media."

Noun - the act of swiping one's finger across a touchscreen.

Example: "She spent hours swiping through dating apps."

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.

Example: "I swiped left on him after he stopped responding to my messages."

"Swiping" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Swiping"


1. The new employee was constantly swiping his badge to get into the building without knowing that it was a smart badge that required a fingerprint scan.

2. My iPhone's battery life has been so bad lately that I have to swiping the screen multiple times to keep the screen on for just a few seconds.

3. Steven constantly swiping through his social media feed during meetings and never seems to listen to his colleagues.

4. The young girl's face was red as she swiped her tears away, hiding from everyone the sadness that was tearing her apart on the inside.

5. Thanks to our app, users can swiping through our developments, connecting with our vision, and all they need is a thumb tap.

"Swiping" Similar Words

Swingingly

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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.

Swiped

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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.

Swiple

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Swirl

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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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Swirling

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Swirls

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Swish

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The word "swish" can refer to a soft, sweeping or slapping sound, often used to describe the motion or noise of something moving quickly or flowing smoothly, such as a basketball or a flag waving in the wind.<br><br>It can also be used as a verb, meaning to move with a smooth, sweeping motion, or to win something, such as a game or a contract, by a decisive margin, often in an easy or effortless way.<br><br>Example: The basketball made a swish sound as it went through the hoop.<br><br>Example: She swished the contract into the in-box, having easily won over the investor.