trend

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An inclination in a particular direction.
  2. A tendency.
  3. A fad or fashion style.
  4. A line drawn on a graph that approximates the trend of a number of disparate points.
  5. The lower end of the shank of an anchor, being the same distance on the shank from the throat that the arm measures from the throat to the bill.
  6. The angle made by the line of a vessel's keel and the direction of the anchor cable, when she is swinging at anchor.
verb
  1. To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend.
  2. To cause to turn; to bend.
  3. To be the subject of a trend; to be currently popular, relevant or interesting.
noun
  1. Clean wool.
verb
  1. To cleanse or clean (something, usually wool).
name
  1. A surname.
  2. A town in Vesthimmerland Municipality, North Jutland, Denmark.

Pronunciation

/tɹɛnd/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-I learned some phrases-trend.wav

Word forms

trend trends trending trended

Etymology

From Middle English trenden (“to roll about, turn, revolve”), from Old English trendan (“to roll about, turn, revolve”), from Proto-West Germanic *trandijan (“to turn, roll, revolve”), apparently derived from a strong verb Proto-West Germanic *trindan. Cognate with Dutch trent (“circumference”). Akin to Old English trinde (“ball”), Old English tryndel (“circle, ring”). More at trindle, trundle.

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