wind

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wind is on the Basic English 850 List.
will - wind - window
wind is one of the 1000 most common headwords.
win - wind - window

Pronunciation

noun
verb

Noun

Singular
wind

Plural
winds

  1. (countable & uncountable) Wind is the moving air.
    The wind blows so strongly now that a person's hair goes in the person's face.

Verb

Plain form
wind

Third-person singular
winds

Past tense
wound

Past participle
wound

Present participle
winding

  1. If you wind something you wrap it around and make it tight.
    You need to wind the string around the stick.
  2. If you wind a clock or watch you tighten a spring inside it. This is done by turning knob. The spring powers the clock or watch as it unwinds (stops being tight).
  3. If something winds it twists around in different directions.
    The road winds for miles.
  4. If something winds down, it runs out of power and gets slower. (Like a watch that is unwinding.)
  5. How something winds up is how it becomes in the end or after something happens.
    I wound up lost after I made the wrong turn.

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