The past tense of glide is glided. (Although personally, I think it should be glid or glode!)
The bird gracefully glided over the vast marshland, searching for its next meal.
Yes, the word "glide" can be used as a verb. It means to move smoothly and effortlessly, often without making much noise or effort.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
Glided.
" James had to glide his paper airplane for it to reach the finish line
The eagle glided high in the air, emitting piercing screams.
"The dancer, although very strong, looked delicate as she glided across the stage."
My fingers glided smoothly over the laminated surface of the concert ticket in hand
Please re word you question and ask it again. I'm unable to comprehend what it is you are asking me.
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The bird gracefully glided over the vast marshland, searching for its next meal.
She calmly glided across the room, sat at the piano, and slowly started to play.
Yes, the word "glide" can be used as a verb. It means to move smoothly and effortlessly, often without making much noise or effort.