Heres the requested information on "wheel":
1. **Parts of Speech:** Noun, Verb
2. **Definitions:**
- *Noun:* a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground; a steering wheel or other device used to control a vehicle; a machine or device that is used for a particular purpose
- *Verb:* (transitive) to provide with wheels; (intransitive) to turn on or as if on an axis
3. **Pronunciations:**
- US: /wil/
- UK: /wiːl/
4. **Origin and Usage:** The word "wheel" comes from the Old English word "hweol," which means "wheel, disk." The use of wheels dates back to ancient times, and they have been used for transportation, machinery, and other purposes. The verb form of "wheel" has been used since the 15th century.
5. **Synonyms:** circle, disk, hoop, rim, tire
6. **Related Words:** axle, brake, steer, truck, wagon
7. **Example Sentences:**
- The cars wheels spun as it accelerated down the road.
- He steered the wheel to avoid hitting the pothole.
- The pottery wheel spun as the artist shaped the clay.
- The factory installed new wheels on the conveyor belt.
- She wheeled the cart down the aisle to the checkout.