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sowing

/ˈsoʊ.ɪŋ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

The act of planting seeds by scattering them on or in the earth.

Example Sentences:
  • The farmers were busy sowing the fields with winter wheat.
  • She spent the afternoon sowing wildflower seeds in the garden.
2.verb

To spread or introduce something, often abstract, such as discord, doubt, or ideas, so that it may grow or develop.

Example Sentences:
  • His comments were intended to sow seeds of doubt in the minds of the jury.
  • The revolutionary leader was accused of sowing the seeds of rebellion among the youth.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'sāwan', of Germanic origin, related to the Dutch 'zaaien' and German 'säen'. It traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root '*sē-', meaning 'to sow', which is also the ancestor of the word 'seed'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a farmer 'so-ing' seeds into the ground in rows.

Frequently Asked Questions About “sowing

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

In English, sowing (verb) is defined as: “The act of planting seeds by scattering them on or in the earth.”.

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

The farmers were busy sowing the fields with winter wheat.

3. What are English synonyms of “sowing”?

Common synonyms include:planting,scattering,seeding,disseminating

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

Derived from the Old English 'sāwan', of Germanic origin, related to the Dutch 'zaaien' and German 'säen'. It traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root '*sē-', meaning 'to sow', which is also the ancestor of the word 'seed'.