verb
- moving slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side to side
- influencing or persuading someone to change their opinion or decision
Usage: present participle of sway
Usage: present participle of sway
noun
- a slow rhythmic movement from side to side
adjective
- moving gently back and forth or from side to side
Examples
- The trees were swaying gently in the breeze.
- She stood swaying to the music at the concert.
- The politician was swaying voters with his passionate speech.
- The swaying of the boat made her feel seasick.
- He watched the swaying grass in the meadow.
- The swaying bridge made crossing the river frightening.
- Her swaying dance captivated the audience.