Zigzag

Pronunciation: /ˈzɪɡzæɡ/

Zigzag (noun)

  1. a line or path that moves left and right in sharp turns.

Examples

  • The path formed a zigzag across the field.
  • She drew a zigzag on the paper.

Common collocations: zigzag pattern, zigzag path, zigzag through, zigzag quickly, zigzag design

Zigzag (verb)

  1. to move in a pattern of sharp turns left and right.

Examples

  • The rabbit zigzagged to escape the predator.
  • They zigzagged through the crowded street.

Zigzag (adjective)

  1. having a pattern of sharp turns left and right.

Examples

  • The road had a zigzag shape.
  • She admired the zigzag pattern on the fabric.

Synonyms of Zigzag

Neutral

Antonyms of Zigzag

  • describing a line or path