swim

[ swim ]
/ swɪm /

verb (used without object), swam, swum, swim·ming.

verb (used with object), swam, swum, swim·ming.

noun

an act, instance, or period of swimming.
a motion as of swimming; a smooth, gliding movement.

Idioms for swim

    in the swim, alert to or actively engaged in events; in the thick of things: Despite her age, she is still in the swim.

Origin of swim

before 900; Middle English swimmen, Old English swimman; cognate with Dutch zwemmen, German schwimmen, Old Norse svimma

OTHER WORDS FROM swim

swim·ma·ble, adjective swim·mer, noun non·swim·mer, noun out·swim, verb, out·swam, out·swum, out·swim·ming.

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British Dictionary definitions for swim

swim
/ (swɪm) /

verb swims, swimming, swam or swum

noun

Derived forms of swim

swimmable, adjective swimmer, noun swimming, noun, adjective

Word Origin for swim

Old English swimman; related to Old Norse svima, German schwimmen, Gothic swumsl pond, Norwegian svamla to paddle

Idioms and Phrases with swim

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