Bow
UK //baʊ//US //baʊ//
Definition
To bend the upper part of the body forward as a sign of respect.
In simple words: To bend your upper body forward as a sign of respect.
Examples
- The actor took a deep bow after the performance.
- She decided to bow before the queen as a sign of respect.
- After winning the award, he bowed to show his gratitude.
- In some cultures, people bow when greeting each other.
- The dancer performed a flawless bow to conclude her act.
Usage notes
Common in formal settings or performances, 'bow' is less used in casual conversations. Avoid using it in contexts where physical gestures are inappropriate.
Grammar pattern
bow + object
Memory hint
Think of a performer taking a bow after a show, bending forward to thank the audience.
Collocations
- take a bow
- bow down
- bow respectfully
Synonyms
- bend
- incline
- salute
Antonyms
- straighten
- rise
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'bough', which refers to a tree branch.
- Using 'bow' to mean 'tie' instead of the gesture.
- Incorrectly conjugating in different tenses, e.g., saying 'bowed down' instead of simply 'bowed'.