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rowa line of people or things arranged side by side

Part of speech: NOUN

Definition: a line of people or things arranged side by side

Pronunciation (IPA): /roʊ/

Korean meaning: 일렬로 늘어선 줄, 행

Korean pronunciation: **로**우

Example Sentences

  • My seat is in the back row, so I need binoculars to see the teacher's expressions.
  • He won three games in a row and became overconfident.
  • The couple had such a loud row that even the fish in the lake swam away.

row

NOUN

//roʊ//

a line of people or things arranged side by side

row concept
💡 Concept

Students sit in a neat row, waiting quietly for the morning class to begin.

🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/roʊ/
🇬🇧 UK/rəʊ/

🌳Etymology

Rootrow

Origin

From Old English 'ræw' meaning a line or series of things arranged in order. Related to Old Norse 'ró' and Germanic roots referring to stretching or arranging items in a line.

🎵Rhyme

goshowknowflow
go
show
know
flow

🔗Collocations

front row
row of houses
row a boat
death row
have a row
in a row

📝Examples

😄 Fun example

My seat is in the back row, so I need binoculars to see the teacher's expressions.

He won three games in a row and became overconfident.

😄 Fun example

The couple had such a loud row that even the fish in the lake swam away.

She learned to row during summer camp.

📚Related Words

Synonyms

linequeueseriesarguepaddle

Antonyms

scatterdisperseagree

Related

columnranksequenceoarquarreldispute

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