- groundswell
- ground|swell [ `graund,swel ] noun singulara sudden increase in people's feelings about something:a groundswell of opinion against the early release of the prisoners
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Groundswell — may refer to one of following: Albums * Groundswell , a 2003 LP album by Parts Labor ** Groundswell, the last (10th) song from this album Bands * Groundswell, the previous name of the Canadian rock band Three Days Grace * Groundswell, a band… … Wikipedia
groundswell — ground swell (ground sw[e^]l ), n. 1. A long, deep wave in the sea, sometimes caused by distant winds or storms. [PJC] 2. A rising sentiment of support or enthusiasm, especially among the general public; as, a groundswell of opinion favoring… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
groundswell — 1818, from GROUND (Cf. ground) (n.) + SWELL (Cf. swell). Figurative sense is attested from 1817 … Etymology dictionary
groundswell — ► NOUN 1) a large swell in the sea. 2) a build up of opinion in a large section of the population … English terms dictionary
groundswell — [ground′swel΄] n. 1. a violent swelling or rolling of the ocean, caused by a distant storm or earthquake 2. a rapidly growing wave of popular sentiment, opinion, etc … English World dictionary
Groundswell — May Day Festival 2006 in Indianapolis. Gründung 1992 als Groundswell 1997 als Three Days Grace … Deutsch Wikipedia
groundswell — ground|swell [ˈgraundswel] n [singular] a sudden increase in a particular feeling among people groundswell of ▪ There is a groundswell of opinion that tougher laws are needed. ▪ a groundswell of support for the Prime Minister … Dictionary of contemporary English
groundswell — [[t]gra͟ʊndswel[/t]] N SING: with supp, usu N of n A sudden growth of public feeling or support for something is often called a groundswell. [JOURNALISM] There is undoubtedly a groundswell of support for the idea of a strong central authority...… … English dictionary
groundswell — noun Date: 1786 1. (usually ground swell) a broad deep undulation of the ocean caused by an often distant gale or seismic disturbance 2. a rapid spontaneous growth (as of political opinion) < a groundswell of support > … New Collegiate Dictionary
groundswell — /grownd swel /, n. 1. a broad, deep swell or rolling of the sea, due to a distant storm or gale. 2. any surge of support, approval, or enthusiasm, esp. among the general public: a groundswell of political support for the governor. [1810 20;… … Universalium