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twirled

/twɜːrld/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To spin quickly and lightly around, especially repeatedly.

Example Sentences:
  • She twirled in front of the mirror to see how the dress moved.
  • The dancer twirled gracefully across the stage.
2.verb

To cause something to rotate or spin rapidly, often with the fingers.

Example Sentences:
  • He absentmindedly twirled a strand of hair around his finger.
  • The child twirled the umbrella until it became a blur of color.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The word 'twirl' emerged in the early 16th century, likely as a frequentative form of the Middle English 'twiren' (to twist or spin), possibly influenced by the Middle Low German 'twiren' or the Dutch 'twirlen'. It is considered an onomatopoeic or expressive formation, mimicking the rapid, light motion of spinning.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a ballerina spinning: 'Twirl' sounds like 'whirl', and both involve a circular motion.

Frequently Asked Questions About “twirled

1. What is the meaning of “twirled” in English?

In English, twirled (verb) is defined as: “To spin quickly and lightly around, especially repeatedly.”.

2. How do you use “twirled” in a sentence?

She twirled in front of the mirror to see how the dress moved.

3. What are English synonyms of “twirled”?

Common synonyms include:spun,whirled,rotated,pirouetted,swiveled

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “twirled”?

The word 'twirl' emerged in the early 16th century, likely as a frequentative form of the Middle English 'twiren' (to twist or spin), possibly influenced by the Middle Low German 'twiren' or the Dutch 'twirlen'. It is considered an onomatopoeic or expressive formation, mimicking the rapid, light motion of spinning.