Meaning & Definition of Zigzag in English
Zigzag
A pattern or path that moves back and forth sharply.
Pronunciation:
/ˈzɪɡ.zæɡ/Part of Speech:
verb, noun, adjectivePlural:
zigzagsDetailed Definitions
Definition: To move in sharp turns or angles.
Example Sentence: The bike zigzagged through the busy streets.
Definition: A line or pattern that reflects sharp turns or angles.
Example Sentence: The rug had a colorful zigzag design.
Definition: A course or pattern characterized by sharp angles or turns.
Example Sentence: The river took a zigzag shape as it wound through the valley.
Definition: To change direction suddenly and at sharp angles.
Example Sentence: The athlete zigzagged around the cones during practice.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'zigzag' comes from the French 'zigzag', which imitates the sound of a sharp turn.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- zigzagging through life: Making unpredictable or erratic choices.
- zigzag pattern: A design consisting of sharp angled lines.
- to zigzag back and forth: To move aimlessly or indecisively.
Translations
- Spanish: zigzag
- French: zigzag
- German: Zickzack
- Russian: зигзаг
Related Words
- meander: To follow a winding and turning course.
- curve: A smoothly flowing, continuous line or surface.
- serpent: A snake; often used metaphorically to describe winding paths.
Slang Meanings of zigzag
Meaning: Zigzag can refer to strategy in gaming.
Example Sentence: He used a zigzag tactic to confuse his opponent.
Meaning: In skateboarding or skiing, zigzagging refers to quick movements to avoid obstacles.
Example Sentence: She was zigzagging down the slope for better control.