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Eddy Meaning in English

word

/ˈɛdi/
E-dee
/ˈɛdi/
E-dee

Definition

A small circular movement of water, air, or smoke that moves against the main current; a whirl or swirl.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in scientific, literary, or descriptive contexts, especially with water or air. Common phrases: 'an eddy of smoke', 'eddies in the river'. Less common in casual speech. Do not confuse with 'eddy current' (a physics term).

Example Sentences

Smoke rose in an eddy above the fire.

basic

Children watched the water eddy around a rock.

natural

Dust began to eddy in the empty street as the storm approached.

natural

She watched cigarette smoke eddy through the sunlight.

natural

A small eddy formed near the river bank.

basic

The wind made the leaves spin in an eddy.

basic