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Word: Swing About

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: "Swing about" means to turn suddenly or abruptly in a different direction. This can refer to turning physically, like turning your body to face another way, or it can be used metaphorically, like changing your mind or point of view.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "swing about" when describing a physical action, like someone turning around quickly.
  • It can also be used in a more abstract way to describe changing opinions or feelings.
Examples:
  1. Physical Usage: "When he heard the noise behind him, he swung about to see what it was."
  2. Metaphorical Usage: "After some thought, she swung about on her decision and decided to accept the job offer."
Advanced Usage:

In advanced contexts, "swing about" can be used in discussions about changing perspectives or strategies, especially in business or personal development. For example, "The team swung about their approach to marketing after analyzing the latest consumer trends."

Word Variants:
  • Swing (verb): To move back and forth or side to side.
  • Swinging (adjective): Moving or able to move back and forth.
Different Meanings:
  • In a more casual context, "swing" can refer to enjoying oneself, like in "swing music" or going out to have fun (e.g., "Let's go out and have a swing tonight!").
Synonyms:
  • Turn around
  • Pivot
  • Redirect
  • Change direction
Idioms:
  • "Swing both ways": This means to be open to two different ideas or options, often used in discussions about preferences or orientations.
Phrasal Verb:
  • "Swing by": This means to visit someone briefly. For example, "I will swing by your house later to drop off the book."
Summary:

"Swing about" is a versatile phrase that describes turning in a new direction, either physically or in terms of thought.

Verb
  1. turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically
    • He turned around to face his opponent
    • My conscience told me to turn around before I made a mistake

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