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Groundswell Meaning in English

word

ˈɡɹaʊndˌswɛɫ
GROUND-swel
ɡɹˈaʊndswɛl
ground-SWEL

Definition

A rapid increase in public support or enthusiasm for an idea, movement, or change, usually starting among ordinary people.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in politics, social movements, or trends. Appears mostly in formal or journalistic English. Common collocation: 'a groundswell of support/opinion'. Refers to bottom-up changes, not official decisions.

Example Sentences

There was a groundswell of public support for the new law.

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A groundswell of opinion pushed the company to change its policy.

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The movement started with a groundswell among students.

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We’re seeing a groundswell of support for climate action these days.

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There’s a real groundswell building against the proposed tax increase.

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What started as a few complaints turned into a national groundswell.

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