gyrate Synonyms

gyrate Meaning

Wordnet

gyrate (v)

to wind or move in a spiral course

revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis

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gyrate (a.)

Winding or coiled round; curved into a circle; taking a circular course.

Webster

gyrate (n.)

To revolve round a central point; to move spirally about an axis, as a tornado; to revolve.

gyrate Sentence Examples

  1. The whirling dervishes gyrated in a mesmerizing dance that transfixed the audience.
  2. The planet Saturn's rings gyrated slowly, reflecting the sunlight in a breathtaking spectacle.
  3. The wind gyrated the tree branches, creating a symphony of rustling leaves.
  4. The carnival ride gyrated wildly, sending riders screaming with excitement.
  5. The dancers' hips gyrated in perfect rhythm, creating an alluring visual effect.
  6. The gyrations of the turbine blades generated a tremendous amount of energy.
  7. The flames of the bonfire gyrated and flickered, casting eerie shadows on the surrounding trees.
  8. The gyrations of the gyroscope kept it stable, even in turbulent conditions.
  9. The electrons gyrated around the nucleus of the atom, creating the building block of matter.
  10. The spinner's gyrations sent the top twirling across the floor with incredible speed.

FAQs About the word gyrate

to wind or move in a spiral course, revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axisWinding or coiled round; curved into a circle; taking a circular course.

spin,rotate, revolve, roll, curl, turn, whirl, curve, swirl,twirl

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The whirling dervishes gyrated in a mesmerizing dance that transfixed the audience.

The planet Saturn's rings gyrated slowly, reflecting the sunlight in a breathtaking spectacle.

The wind gyrated the tree branches, creating a symphony of rustling leaves.

The carnival ride gyrated wildly, sending riders screaming with excitement.