online vocabulary.com

Swishing - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Swishing is the sound or movement of something moving quickly through the air, like a skirt swaying or a stick being waved. It often implies a light, smooth motion.

swishing

/ˈswɪʃɪŋ/ /ˈswɪʃɪŋ/

Definition:

Making a soft rustling or brushing sound, often from rapid movement.

Synonyms:

rustling, swooshing, whisking

Part of Speech:

noun, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

silence, stillness

Common Collocations:

swishing sound, swishing noise, swishing motion

Derivatives:

swish (noun/verb), swished (past tense)

Usage Tips:

Use "swishing" to describe light, quick movements producing a soft sound, like skirts or leaves.

Common Phrases:

swishing through the grass, swishing back and forth, swishing past someone

Etymology:

Derived from the imitative sound "swish," first recorded in the 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The leaves kept swishing in the wind all night.
  • 2. She walked quickly, her dress swishing around her ankles.
  • 3. The broom made a loud swishing noise on the floor.
  • 4. He enjoyed the sound of waves swishing against the boat.

MORE VOCABULARY LISTS