Swam

Pronunciation: /ˈswɪm/

Swam (verb)

  1. To move through water by using your arms and legs.
  2. To stay on the surface of water without sinking.
  3. To feel like everything around you is moving or spinning.

Examples

  • She can swim across the lake easily.
  • They swim in the pool every morning.

Common collocations: swim fast, swim underwater, swim laps, swim gently, swim smoothly

Swam (noun)

  1. The activity of moving through water for exercise or fun.

Examples

  • A swim in the ocean is refreshing.
  • They enjoyed a swim before breakfast.

Synonyms of Swam

Neutral

Antonyms of Swam

  • describing movement in water