Meaning & Definition of word "Whirlpool"

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    Whirlpool

    /ˈwɜːr.lˌpuːl/

    noun:

    • 1. A body of rotating water produced by opposing currents or a current running into an obstacle.
      • Example: The swimmer was caught in a powerful whirlpool and struggled to break free.
    • 2. A situation or condition which is characterized by chaotic or turbulent activity.
      • Example: After the scandal broke, the company found itself in a whirlpool of legal troubles.
    • 3. A circular, often turbulent, flow of water that is created when currents collide.
      • Example: The boat narrowly avoided capsizing in the whirlpool near the river's bend.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from 'whirl' + 'pool'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    whirlpool effect:

    A term used to describe a dynamic situation that draws people or things into a central position, often with chaotic results.

    catch in a whirlpool:

    To become involved in a troublesome or chaotic situation.

    Related Words

    eddy:

    A current of water or air moving contrary to the main current, often forming a small whirlpool.

    vortex:

    A mass of whirling fluid or air, especially a whirlpool or whirlwind.

    maelstrom:

    A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a situation resembling it.

    Slang Meanings of whirlpool

    Meaning: A chaotic situation or emotional turmoil.

    Example Sentence: After breaking up, she was in a total whirlpool.

    Meaning: A fun party or social gathering, often with lots of energetic activity.

    Example Sentence: The party felt like a whirlpool of excitement!