Spin
UK /["/spɪn/","/spɪnz/","/spʌn/","/ˈspɪnɪŋ/"]/US /["/spɪn/","/spɪnz/","/spʌn/","/ˈspɪnɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to turn round and round quickly; to make something do this
In simple words: To turn around quickly.
Examples
- The dancer can spin effortlessly on her toes.
- During the game, he made the wheel spin quickly.
- The politician tried to spin the story to make himself look better.
- She used a spinning wheel to spin wool into yarn.
- His head began to spin after hearing the shocking news.
- They decided to spin the narrative from a positive perspective.
- The car's tires spin when it loses traction on the wet road.
- She likes to spin around in circles when she’s happy.
Usage notes
Use 'spin' in a physical context, like spinning an object. Don't use it metaphorically in very formal situations.
Grammar pattern
spin + object
Memory hint
Think of a spinning top — it spins around and around!
Collocations
- fast
- quickly
- rapidly
- begin to
- start to
- make somebody’s head spin
- spin like a top
- spin on its axis
- fast
- quickly
- rapidly
- begin to
- start to
- make somebody’s head spin
- spin like a top
- spin on its axis
Synonyms
- twirl
- rotate
- turn
- revolve
- whirl
Antonyms
- stop
- halt
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'spun' as a past tense too early.
- Using 'spin' without an object in a sentence improperly.
- Mixing up 'spin' with 'twirl' in contexts.