swath Synonyms
swath Meaning
Wordnet
swath (n)
the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine
a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
swath Sentence Examples
- The tornado left a wide swath of destruction in its wake.
- The farmer's tractor cut a swath through the field of wheat.
- The wildfire consumed a vast swath of forest.
- The storm's heavy rains flooded a swath of land along the coast.
- The plague killed a swath of the population in medieval times.
- The new pandemic spread its swath across the globe in a matter of weeks.
- The forest fire created a barren swath where once there were towering trees.
- The enemy army advanced, leaving a swath of devastation in its path.
- The polar ice cap is losing a significant swath of ice each year.
- The lawnmower's blades created a neat swath of freshly cut grass across the yard.
FAQs About the word swath
the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine, a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)
part(s), region,strip, area, land,zone, realm, neck, domain, belt
No antonyms found.
The tornado left a wide swath of destruction in its wake.
The farmer's tractor cut a swath through the field of wheat.
The wildfire consumed a vast swath of forest.
The storm's heavy rains flooded a swath of land along the coast.