Gyrational

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dʒaɪˈreɪʃənəl/

Definitions of gyrational

noun a person or thing that rotates or spins around an axis

Example Sentences

A1 The children were mesmerized by the gyrations of the dancers.

A2 The gymnast's gyrations on the balance beam were flawless.

B1 The gyrations of the stock market can be unpredictable.

B2 The politician's gyrations on the issue left many confused.

C1 The dancer's gyrational movements were a sight to behold.

C2 The gymnast's gyrational routine was a masterclass in precision and grace.

adjective describing or relating to the act of rotating or spinning around an axis

Example Sentences

A1 The merry-go-round at the park is gyrational.

A2 The gymnast performed a series of gyrational movements on the balance beam.

B1 The dance routine featured intricate and gyrational choreography.

B2 The acrobat's performance was filled with impressive gyrational stunts.

C1 The physics professor explained the concept of gyrational motion in great detail.

C2 The artist's sculpture captured the essence of gyrational energy in a mesmerizing way.

Examples of gyrational in a Sentence

formal The gyration of the planet causes changes in its rotational axis.

informal I love watching dancers perform their gyrational moves on stage.

slang The party was lit with all the gyration happening on the dance floor.

figurative Her mind was in a constant state of gyration, never settling on one thought for too long.

Grammatical Forms of gyrational

past tense

gyrated

plural

gyrationals

comparative

more gyrational

superlative

most gyrational

present tense

gyrates

future tense

will gyrate

perfect tense

has gyrated

continuous tense

is gyrating

singular

gyrational

positive degree

gyrational

infinitive

to gyrate

gerund

gyrating

participle

gyrated

Origin and Evolution of gyrational

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'gyrational' originated from the Latin word 'gyrare' meaning 'to turn around'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'gyrational' has come to be associated with circular or spinning movements, often used in a technical or scientific context.