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Swoops Meaning in English

word · lemma: swoop

ˈswups
SWOOPS
swˈuːps
SWOOPS

Definition

Moves quickly down through the air, often to catch something or attack. Typically describes birds or planes making a sudden, fast downward motion.

Usage & Nuances

Often used with birds ('the eagle swoops'), aircraft, or sometimes people in playful descriptions. Usually not used for slow or gentle movements. Common with prepositions: 'swoops down', 'swoops in'. Present tense 'swoops' is third person singular.

Example Sentences

The bird swoops down to catch a fish.

basic

An eagle swoops over the lake.

basic

The plane swoops low over the city.

basic

The cat swoops onto the table whenever I leave food out.

natural

Suddenly, a hawk swoops in and grabs the mouse.

natural

During the show, the drone swoops through hoops to amaze the crowd.

natural