What does SPINS mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "spins": spins

Parts of Speech: verb

Definition: (1) to turn around quickly; (2) to feel dizzy or disoriented; (3) to present information in a way that favors a particular point of view

Pronunciations: (US: /spɪnz/, UK: /spɪnz/)

Origin and Usage: The word "spins" originated from the Old English word "spinnan," which means "to spin." The word has been used in various contexts, including physical movement, mental state, and communication. In recent years, the word has become associated with biased or misleading information, particularly in the realm of politics.

Synonyms: (1) rotate, twirl, whirl; (2) dizzy, disorient, confuse; (3) manipulate, slant, distort

Related Words: (1) spiny, (2) spine, (3) spilt, (4) spite, (5) spire

Example Sentences:

  1. She spins around in circles until she gets dizzy.
  2. He feels like the room is spinning after riding the roller coaster.
  3. The politician spins the facts to make himself look good.


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