wallows Synonyms

wallows Meaning

wallows

to roll oneself about in a lazy, relaxed, or ungainly manner, an act of wallowing, to billow forth, to take unrestrained pleasure, to become abundantly supplied, a muddy or dust-filled area where animals wallow, a muddy area or one filled with dust used by animals for wallowing, a state of degradation or degeneracy, an act or instance of wallowing, to devote oneself entirely, to roll about in or as if in deep mud, to devote oneself to something pleasurable, to become or remain helpless, to indulge oneself immoderately, a depression formed by or as if by the wallowing of animals

wallows Sentence Examples

  1. The pig wallows in the mud, its body caked in grime.
  2. The hippopotamus wallows in the river, its massive bulk submerged.
  3. The dog wallows in the grass, rolling around in contentment.
  4. The child wallows in self-pity, dwelling on his misfortunes.
  5. The politician wallows in controversy, reveling in the attention.
  6. The artist wallows in inspiration, creating works of unparalleled beauty.
  7. The scientist wallows in data, seeking to uncover hidden truths.
  8. The writer wallows in words, crafting stories that captivate and enchant.
  9. The traveler wallows in new experiences, embracing the unknown with open arms.
  10. The lover wallows in affection, basking in the warmth and tenderness of their beloved.

FAQs About the word wallows

to roll oneself about in a lazy, relaxed, or ungainly manner, an act of wallowing, to billow forth, to take unrestrained pleasure, to become abundantly supplied

pits, wells, trenches, bowls, furrows, potholes, pockets, gutters, burrows, troughs

mounds,hills, rises, tumors, pimples, bunches, lumps, swellings, projections, humps

The pig wallows in the mud, its body caked in grime.

The hippopotamus wallows in the river, its massive bulk submerged.

The dog wallows in the grass, rolling around in contentment.

The child wallows in self-pity, dwelling on his misfortunes.