movements Synonyms

movements Meaning

movements

an instance or manner of moving, the vibrant quality in literature that comes from elements that constantly hold a reader's interest (such as a quickly moving action-filled plot), particular rhythmic flow of language, a series of organized activities working toward an objective, the moving parts of a mechanism that transmit a definite motion, matter expelled from the bowels at one passage, an organized effort to promote or attain an end, a tendency or trend, the rhythmic character or quality of a musical composition, a program or series of acts working toward a desired end, an act of voiding (see void entry 3 sense 2a) the bowels, the act or process of moving, the group taking part in such a series of acts, tendency, trend, a distinct structural unit or division having its own key, rhythmic structure, and themes and forming part of an extended musical composition, bowel movement, an act of voiding the bowels, the quality (as in a painting or sculpture) of representing or suggesting motion, motion sense 7, a mechanical arrangement (as of wheels) for causing a particular motion (as in a clock or watch), a tactical or strategic shifting of a military unit, a section of a longer piece of music, change of place or position or posture, action, activity, the advance of a military unit, a particular instance or manner of moving

movements Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer's graceful movements flowed effortlessly across the stage.
  2. The gentle breeze caused a subtle movement in the leaves of the trees.
  3. The tectonic plates shifted with slow but powerful movements.
  4. The crowd surged forward in a chaotic movement.
  5. The machine's movements were precise and efficient.
  6. The animal's instinctual movements guided it through the forest.
  7. The traffic flowed smoothly with minimal movements.
  8. The athlete's muscles rippled with powerful movements as they sprinted.
  9. The artist's brush danced across the canvas in fluid movements.
  10. The movements of the stars and planets fascinated astronomers.

FAQs About the word movements

an instance or manner of moving, the vibrant quality in literature that comes from elements that constantly hold a reader's interest (such as a quickly moving a

shifts, motions,moves, stirrings,stirs, migrations, locomotions, mobilities,dislocations, motilities

shutdowns, stoppages, endings, immobilities, lapses,inertias, pauses, finishes, stops, cessations

The dancer's graceful movements flowed effortlessly across the stage.

The gentle breeze caused a subtle movement in the leaves of the trees.

The tectonic plates shifted with slow but powerful movements.

The crowd surged forward in a chaotic movement.