IPA: /swuːʃ/
KK: /swʊʃ/
To move quickly and make a soft rushing sound, often like air or water flowing.
The basketball swooshed through the net without touching the rim.
Past: swooshed
Past Participle: swooshed
A sound made by something moving quickly through the air, often associated with a swift motion or action.
The basketball made a swoosh as it went through the net.
To make something move quickly while producing a rushing sound, often used to describe the sound of something moving through the air.
The basketball player made a swoosh as the ball went through the net.
Past: swooshed
Past Participle: swooshed
The word 'swoosh' originates from the sound it represents, mimicking the noise made by something moving swiftly through the air, particularly in sports contexts. It is an onomatopoeic term, meaning it is derived from the sound itself rather than from traditional roots in Latin, Greek, or other languages.
Imagine the sound of something moving quickly through the air — that's what 'swoosh' captures. This helps you remember that 'swoosh' refers to that swift, sweeping sound.