Pronunciation: /ɡwæɡ/

Definitions of Gwag

noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a cute little gwag at the park.

A2 The gwag wagged its tail happily when I petted it.

B1 The gwag ran around the yard, chasing after a ball.

B2 The gwag's owner trained it to do tricks like sit and roll over.

C1 The gwag won first place in the dog show for its obedience and agility.

C2 The gwag's fluffy fur and friendly demeanor made it a favorite among the neighborhood children.

Examples of Gwag in a Sentence

formal The Gwag tribe has a rich history dating back centuries.

informal I heard that Gwag is the best place to get street food in town.

slang Let's hit up Gwag for some late-night fun.

figurative The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas like a lively Gwag festival.

Grammatical Forms of Gwag

past tense

Gwagged

plural

Gwags

comparative

more Gwag

superlative

most Gwag

present tense

Gwag

future tense

will Gwag

perfect tense

have Gwagged

continuous tense

is Gwagging

singular

Gwag

positive degree

Gwag

infinitive

to Gwag

gerund

Gwagging

participle

Gwagged

Origin and Evolution of Gwag

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'Gwag' is believed to have originated from the Old English language.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'Gwag' may have evolved in pronunciation and spelling, but its meaning likely remained consistent as a term used to describe something empty or hollow.