IPA: /lʌndʒ/
KK: /lʌndʒ/
To make a sudden forward movement, often with the body or a part of the body, as if to attack or reach something.
He decided to lunge at the ball to catch it before it hit the ground.
Past: lunged
Past Participle: lunged
A quick forward movement or thrust, often made with the body or an arm, usually to attack or grab something.
He made a lunge towards the ball to catch it before it rolled away.
To make a sudden forward movement, often with the intention of attacking or reaching something.
He lunged at the ball but missed it completely.
Past: lunged
Past Participle: lunged
Lunge → The word 'lunge' originates from the Old French 'longer', meaning to stretch or extend. It describes a sudden forward movement or thrust, often associated with stretching out the body.
Imagine stretching out your body forward — that's what a lunge means, as it comes from the idea of extending or reaching out.