The tree's branches swayed in the wind like a ballet dancer.
the tree swayed
in the wind
The homophone for suede is swayed.Here is an example sentence:The tree branches swayed in the wind.
Swayed (verb): moved slowly back and forth. Swede (noun): a person from Sweden or a type of root vegetable. Suede (noun): a type of soft, smooth leather. Swey (noun): an old English term meaning a bend or curve.
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words that explain more example: the big tree in the park blew in the wind=normal lively verbs=the big tree in the park *swayed* in the wind.
As the ocean swayed he became increasingly
No, swayed is a verb.
Here are some sentences.The trees swayed in the wind.His arguments swayed her opinion.
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Claudio is determined, impulsive, and easily swayed by emotions.