Row
Meaning of Row
- a number of people or things in a more or less straight line.
her villa stood in a row of similar ones
Old English rāw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rij and German Reihe .
verb- propel (a boat) with oars.
out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy
noun
a spell of rowing.
Old English rōwan, of Germanic origin; related to rudder; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin remus ‘oar’, Greek eretmon ‘oar’.
noun- a noisy acrimonious quarrel.
they had a row and she stormed out of the house
- a loud noise or uproar.
if he's at home he must have heard that row
- have a quarrel.
they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale
she had rowed with her boyfriend the day before
mid 18th century: of unknown origin.
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Hyphenation of Row
Row
- It consists of 1 syllables and 3 chars.
- Row is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Row synonyms
Meaning quarrel:
quarrel, wrangle, words, dustup
Meaning course:
Meaning rowing:
Meaning an arrangement of soldiers or ships in a column or line formation; a line of battle:
Meaning an upright pillar, typically cylindrical, supporting an arch, entablature, or other structure or standing alone as a monument:
Meaning a folder or box for holding loose papers together and in order for easy reference:
Meaning a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area or building:
Meaning a number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony:
Meaning a sequence of items of the same type forming a line:
Meaning material consisting of threads of cotton, hemp, or other material twisted together to form a thin length:
Meaning a number of events, objects, or people of a similar or related kind coming one after another:
Meaning a number of people or things of a similar kind following one after the other:
Meaning a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed:
Meaning a large predatory semiaquatic reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a horny textured skin:
Meaning an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one:
Meaning a noisy quarrel about something trivial:
Meaning a violent confrontation or struggle:
Meaning a minor dispute or disagreement:
Meaning lack of consensus or approval:
Meaning disagreement that leads to discord:
Meaning a disagreement or argument:
Meaning debate or argument:
Meaning heated disagreement:
Meaning a violent confrontation:
Meaning a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public:
Meaning a short conversation or an argument:
Meaning a petty quarrel, especially one between friends or lovers:
Meaning past and past participle of spit1:
Meaning a quarrel, especially a noisy one:
Meaning the sweet course following the main course of a meal; pudding:
Meaning the thick reddish or green leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are eaten as a fruit after cooking:
Meaning cook (meat or fish) by exposure to direct heat:
Meaning a petty quarrel or fit of pique:
Meaning a noisy quarrel:
Meaning a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise:
Meaning a sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant or that causes disturbance:
Meaning a bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash:
Meaning a loud and impassioned noise or disturbance:
Meaning a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people:
Meaning a chaotic din caused by a crowd of people:
Meaning a state of confused and noisy disturbance:
Meaning a breakdown of peaceful and law-abiding behaviour:
Meaning a noisy and overexcited reaction or response to something:
Meaning a row or commotion:
Meaning a noisy disturbance; a row:
Meaning wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar:
Meaning a confused noise made by a number of voices:
Meaning a disturbance or quarrel:
Meaning a commotion; a fuss:
Meaning exchange or express diverging or opposite views, typically in a heated or angry way:
Meaning argue about petty and trivial matters:
Meaning have or express a different opinion:
Meaning be unlike or dissimilar:
Meaning a thick, strong pole such as is used for a mast or yard on a ship:
Meaning discard or remove from service (a redundant, old, or inoperative vehicle, vessel, or machine), especially so as to convert it to scrap metal:
Meaning argue or quarrel, typically about something trivial:
Meaning dispute or argue noisily and publicly:
Meaning have a quarrel or disagreement:
Row antonyms
Meaning the restoration of friendly relations:
Meaning harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling:
Anagrams of Row
Words that rhyme with Row
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