wade Synonyms
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Strongest:
- lounge
- lounge
- hang-around-or-out-
- bum
- shirk
- shirk
- bum
- laze
- slacken
- laze
- break
- relax
- ease-up-
- ease-up-
- relax
- let-up
- chill
- hang-around-or-out-
- chill
- let-up
- slacken
- break
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- play
- rest
- goof-off-
- dally
- dabble
- slack-off-
- repose
- idle
- hang
- dally
- bask
- unwind
- loll
- loaf
- hang
- rest
- veg-out
- idle
- unwind
- trifle
- bask
- loaf
- hack-around-
- dabble
- slack-off-
- veg-out
- hack-around-
- goof-off-
- play
- loll
- trifle
- repose
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wade Meaning
wade (n)
English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945)
wade (v)
walk (through relatively shallow water)
wade (n.)
Woad.
The act of wading.
wade (v. i.)
To go; to move forward.
To walk in a substance that yields to the feet; to move, sinking at each step, as in water, mud, sand, etc.
Hence, to move with difficulty or labor; to proceed /lowly among objects or circumstances that constantly /inder or embarrass; as, to wade through a dull book.
wade (v. t.)
To pass or cross by wading; as, he waded /he rivers and swamps.
wade Sentence Examples
- The children waded cautiously through the shallow river, their feet sinking into the soft sand.
- The hikers waded through the waist-high brush, their clothes snagging on the thorny branches.
- The fisherman waded into the lake, casting his line into the shimmering water.
- The horses waded through the muddy stream, their hooves leaving deep impressions in the earth.
- The soldiers waded through the flooded trenches, their boots filling with icy water.
- The birds waded in the shallows, their long legs probing for food in the mud.
- The farmers waded through the flooded fields, their boots sinking into the waterlogged soil.
- The explorers waded through the dense jungle, their machetes clearing a path through the undergrowth.
- The tourists waded out into the warm ocean, their laughter echoing in the salty air.
- The politician waded into the crowd, his supporters cheering and waving their hands.
FAQs About the word wade
English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945), walk (through relatively shallow water)Woad., To go; to move forward., To walk in a su
exert, eke out,trudge, grind (out), try, exercise, essay,scratch, put out, apply (oneself)
lounge, lounge, hang (around or out), bum, shirk, shirk, bum, laze, slacken, laze
The children waded cautiously through the shallow river, their feet sinking into the soft sand.
The hikers waded through the waist-high brush, their clothes snagging on the thorny branches.
The fisherman waded into the lake, casting his line into the shimmering water.
The horses waded through the muddy stream, their hooves leaving deep impressions in the earth.