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trend
[ trend ]
noun
- the general course or prevailing tendency; drift:
trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
- style or vogue:
the new trend in women's apparel.
- the general direction followed by a road, river, coastline, or the like.
verb (used without object)
- to have a general tendency, as events, conditions, etc.
- to tend to take a particular direction; extend in some direction indicated.
Synonyms: , ,
- to emerge as a popular trend; be currently popular:
words that have trended this year.
- Digital Technology. to be widely mentioned or discussed on the internet, especially in posts on social media websites:
news stories that are trending online.
- to veer or turn off in a specified direction, as a river, mountain range, etc.:
The river trends toward the southeast.
trend
/ ٰɛԻ /
noun
- general tendency or direction
- fashion; mode
verb
- to take a certain trend
Other 51Թ Forms
- dzܲt·ٰԻ noun
- ܲtԻ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of trend1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
One of the standout trends in British politics since the general election last year has been the party's rising support in the opinion polls.
Experts say that flooding unrelated videos with pro-Georgescu comments was a tactic to game TikTok's algorithm and get his name trending, which would in turn push his content into more users' feeds.
This Canadian general election broke that trend, as the Liberals forced Trudeau to resign and picked a political outsider, former Bank of England chief Carney, as their leader.
"Human-mediated movement of infested animals remains a key driver. The trend could continue unless regional movement controls and surveillance are strengthened."
“If I’m good at anything, it’s predicting trends,” she told him.
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