movement
/ˈmuːv.mənt/
Meanings
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Verb
The act of causing something or someone to move or go from one place to another.
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Noun
A series of bodily movements or gestures, especially of a dance or gymnastic routine.
Pronunciation
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/ˈmuːv.mənt/
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Antonyms
stasis
Synonyms
motion
Rhymes
Words rhyming with movementmovement , development , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement , achievement , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement , achievement , improvement
Variants
List of all variants of movement that leads to same resultmovement , movements , bowel movement , bowel movements , American Civil Rights Movement , Civil Rights Movement , euglenoid movement , euglenoid movements , Oxford movement , Oxford movements , pincer movement , rapid eye movement , rapid eye movements , rapid eye movement sleep , rapid eye movement sleeps , Arts and Crafts Movement , Brownian motion , Brownian motions , Brownian movement , Brownian movements
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).movements, moving, moved, moves
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'movement' comes from the Old French 'movement', which means 'a moving'. It is related to the Latin 'movimentum', which also means 'a moving'.
Trivia
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Did you know that the human body makes over 20,000 movements every day?
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The largest movement in the universe is the expansion of the universe itself.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Physics: In physics, movement refers to the change of position of an object from one place to another.
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Dance: In dance, a movement is a sequence of steps or gestures performed by a dancer.
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Literature: In literature, a movement can refer to a shift or change in a story or character.
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Politics: In politics, a social or political movement is a group of people working together to bring about social or political change.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Movement has been used extensively in various forms of art and literature. In dance, it refers to a sequence of steps or gestures. In literature, it can refer to a shift or change in a story or character. In music, it can refer to a progression of chords or melodies.
How to Memorize "movement"
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visualize
- Imagine a ball being rolled from one place to another, or a dancer performing a sequence of steps.
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associate
- Associate the word 'movement' with the idea of something or someone moving from one place to another.
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mnemonics
- Use the acronym 'M-O-V-E' to remember the definition: 'M' for 'Move', 'O' for 'Object', 'V' for 'Via', 'E' for 'End'.
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