Meaning & Definition of word "Spin"

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    Spin

    /spɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A rapid turning or whirling motion.
      • Example: He took a spin on the roller coaster.
    • 2. An act of turning or rotating around an axis.
      • Example: The spin of the earth influences day and night.
    • 3. A way of presenting information or events to achieve a desired effect.
      • Example: The news outlet put a positive spin on the economic report.
    • 4. A slight variation on something, especially a version or interpretation.
      • Example: She added her own spin to the classic recipe.

    verb:

    • 1. To rotate rapidly around a central point.
      • Example: The child watched the top spin on the table.
    • 2. To twist or turn something, especially in a circular motion.
      • Example: She spun the wheel to pick a prize.
    • 3. To create threads or yarn by twisting fibers together.
      • Example: They use a machine to spin wool into yarn.
    • 4. To present information in a particular way to influence opinion.
      • Example: The politician tried to spin the controversy in her favor.
    • 5. To perform a quick, turning movement (often used in dance or gymnastics).
      • Example: The ballet dancer spun gracefully across the stage.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'spin', from Old English 'spinnan', of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    spin a yarn:

    To tell a story, especially one that is invented or exaggerated.

    spin out:

    To extend or prolong a situation or conversation.

    spin doctor:

    A person who explains or promotes an event in a manipulative way.

    Related Words

    spinner:

    A device or person that spins.

    spinning:

    The act of turning around quickly.

    Slang Meanings of spin

    Meaning: To present information with a bias.

    Example Sentence: The news was so spun, it hardly resembled the truth.

    Meaning: To make something sound more exciting or interesting than it is.

    Example Sentence: He spun it so well that everyone wanted to join the project.