"Tide" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tide" Meaning

The rise and fall of the sea caused by gravitational forces from the moon and sun.

"Tide" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Tide"


1. Tidal Bore

The tidal bore was a natural phenomenon witnessed by millions during the storm, where the incoming tide created a fascinating wave that moved upstream the river.

2. Turning the Tide

The decision by the management to adopt new market strategies turned the tide in favor of the company, with the sales reaching a record high soon after the adjustments.

3. Tide Zones

Understanding the high and low tide zones was essential for the research expedition to collect samples effectively without getting stranded during low tide.

4. Tidal Lock

Due to the rising sea level, the old lighthouse that was supposed to be flooded completely after every high tide was now threatened by the continuous rise in water levels, potentially locking its surroundings under water permanently.

5. Influence the Tide

Her charismatic leadership influenced the tide of public opinion, ultimately leading to a significant shift in societal attitudes towards more open-minded and accepting values.

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Small fish, typically young salmon or trout, especially in their first year of life.

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A symbol or mark left by waves on a beach after the water has gone out, typically indicating the high water mark.

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