IPA: /fɪn/
KK: /fɪn/
To come to the surface of the water with the fins visible, often used to describe the movement of fish or whales.
The whale began to fin, showing its fins above the water as it swam.
Past: finned
Past Participle: finned
A thin, flat part of a fish or other aquatic animal that helps it move in water, or a similar structure used for stability in various objects like aircraft or surfboards.
The fish swam gracefully through the water, using its fin to steer.
To provide something with fins, which are flat appendages used for swimming or stability in water.
The engineer decided to fin the new model of the underwater drone for better maneuverability.
Past: finned
Past Participle: finned
The word 'fin' originates from Old French 'fin', meaning end or limit. It refers to the final part of something.
Think of 'fin' as the 'end' of a journey or a story, helping you remember that it signifies a conclusion.