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- pronunciation:
- mo
sh
n
- parts of speech:
- noun, verb
- features:
- Word Explorer
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
the process, manner, or continuous action of moving; movement.
The car's motion made me sick.The scientists studied the motion of the planets.Don't touch the fan when the blade is in motion.- synonyms:
- movement
- similar words:
- action, activity, drift, play, progress, travel
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definition 2: |
an instance of movement.
Try to hit the ball with one smooth motion.With one jumping motion, the rabbit was gone. |
definition 3: |
the state or process of operating or happening.
Once the plan was in motion, few changes could be made.- synonyms:
- operation
- similar words:
- action, activity, working
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definition 4: |
a formal suggestion made to a government group or other meeting.
The teacher would not accept our class president's motion to allow pets at school.- similar words:
- nomination, proposal, recommendation, suggestion
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related words: |
offer, pace |
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
motions, motioning, motioned |
definition: |
to signal by a movement of the body.
The crossing guard motioned the children to wait at the corner.- synonyms:
- wave
- similar words:
- beckon, direct, indicate, signal
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derivations: |
motionless (adj.), motionlessly (adv.), motionlessness (n.) |
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