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trend
trend T0339900 (trĕnd)n.1. A general tendency or course of events: a warming trend. See Synonyms at tendency.2. Current style; vogue: the latest trend in fashion.3. The general direction of something: the river's southern trend.intr.v. trend·ed, trend·ing, trends 1. To show a general tendency; tend: The magazine's circulation is trending downward.2. To undergo a rapid increase in public interest or attention: News of the earthquake is trending on social media.3. To extend, incline, or veer in a specified direction: The prevailing wind trends northeast. [From Middle English trenden, to revolve, from Old English trendan.]trend (trɛnd) n1. general tendency or direction2. fashion; modevb (intr) 3. to take a certain trend4. (Communications & Information) to become widely discussed on a social media site[Old English trendan to turn; related to Middle Low German trenden]trend (trɛnd) n. 1. the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: the trend of events. 2. style; vogue: the new trend in women's apparel. 3. the general direction followed by a road, river, coastline, or the like. v.i. 4. to have a general tendency, as events or conditions; incline. 5. to tend to take a particular direction. 6. to veer or turn off in a specified direction, as a river. [before 1000; Middle English: to turn, roll, Old English trendan; akin to Old English trinde ball. compare trundle] trendThe straying of the fall of shot, such as might be caused by incorrect speed settings of the fire support ship.trend Past participle: trended Gerund: trending
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I trend | you trend | he/she/it trends | we trend | you trend | they trend |
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I trended | you trended | he/she/it trended | we trended | you trended | they trended |
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I am trending | you are trending | he/she/it is trending | we are trending | you are trending | they are trending |
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I have trended | you have trended | he/she/it has trended | we have trended | you have trended | they have trended |
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I was trending | you were trending | he/she/it was trending | we were trending | you were trending | they were trending |
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I had trended | you had trended | he/she/it had trended | we had trended | you had trended | they had trended |
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I will trend | you will trend | he/she/it will trend | we will trend | you will trend | they will trend |
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I will have trended | you will have trended | he/she/it will have trended | we will have trended | you will have trended | they will have trended |
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I will be trending | you will be trending | he/she/it will be trending | we will be trending | you will be trending | they will be trending |
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I have been trending | you have been trending | he/she/it has been trending | we have been trending | you have been trending | they have been trending |
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I will have been trending | you will have been trending | he/she/it will have been trending | we will have been trending | you will have been trending | they will have been trending |
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I had been trending | you had been trending | he/she/it had been trending | we had been trending | you had been trending | they had been trending |
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I would trend | you would trend | he/she/it would trend | we would trend | you would trend | they would trend |
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I would have trended | you would have trended | he/she/it would have trended | we would have trended | you would have trended | they would have trended | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trend - a general direction in which something tends to move; "the shoreward tendency of the current"; "the trend of the stock market"tendencydirection, way - a line leading to a place or point; "he looked the other direction"; "didn't know the way home" | | 2. | trend - general line of orientation; "the river takes a southern course"; "the northeastern trend of the coast"coursedirection, way - a line leading to a place or point; "he looked the other direction"; "didn't know the way home" | | 3. | trend - a general tendency to change (as of opinion); "not openly liberal but that is the trend of the book"; "a broad movement of the electorate to the right"drift, movementinclination, tendency, disposition - an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict"evolutionary trend - a general direction of evolutionary changegravitation - a figurative movement toward some attraction; "the gravitation of the middle class to the suburbs" | | 4. | trend - the popular taste at a given time; "leather is the latest vogue"; "he followed current trends"; "the 1920s had a style of their own"vogue, styleappreciation, discernment, perceptiveness, taste - delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values); "arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success"; "to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste"New Look - a style of women's clothing created by Christian Dior in 1947; involved a tight bodice and narrow waist and a flowing pleated skirtfashion - the latest and most admired style in clothes and cosmetics and behaviorbandwagon - a popular trend that attracts growing support; "when they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon" | Verb | 1. | trend - turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"sheer, slew, slue, swerve, veer, curve, cutturn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"peel off - leave a formationyaw - swerve off course momentarily; "the ship yawed when the huge waves hit it" |
trendnoun1. tendency, swing, drift, inclination, current, direction, flow, leaning, bias a trend towards part-time employment2. fashion, craze, fad (informal), mode, look, thing, style, rage, vogue, mania The record may well start a trend.verb1. tend, turn, head, swing, flow, bend, lean, incline, veer, run Unemployment is still trending down.trendnoun1. An inclination to something:bent, bias, cast, disposition, leaning, partiality, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, proneness, propensity, squint, tendency, turn.2. The current custom:craze, fad, fashion, furor, mode, rage, style, vogue.Informal: thing.Idioms: the in thing, the last word, the latest thing.verbTo have a tendency or inclination:incline, lean, slant, squint, tend.Translationstrend (trend) noun a general direction or tendency. She follows all the latest trends in fashion; an upward trend in share prices. 動向,趨勢 动向,趋势 ˈtrendy adjective following the latest fashions. trendy people/clothes; Her mother tries to be trendy. 時髦的 时髦的trend
buck the trendTo develop in an unexpected, surprising, or unforeseen way, especially in a way that contradicts recent history. Typically used in reference to financial matters. Although property values in our city are down overall, one neighborhood is bucking the trend and still getting fair market value.See also: buck, trendon trendAdhering to what is currently trendy or fashionable. Ooh, that design is so on-trend—I love it!See also: on, trendtrend toward somethingto move gradually toward something. Fashions are trending toward the gaudy and flamboyant. Attitudes are trending toward the more conservative.See also: toward, trendtrend
trend[trend] (geology) The direction of an outcrop of a layer, vein, fold, or other kind of geologic feature. Also known as direction. (statistics) The general drift, tendency, or bent of a set of statistical data as related to time or another related set of statistical data. trendAs it pertains to meteorology, it is the forecast for the next two hours. It is added to some METARs (meteorological aeronautical radio).trend
trend (trend) [Old English trendan, to roll, revolve] The inclination to proceed in a certain direction or at a certain rate; used to describe the prognosis or course of a symptom, disease, or methods of disease management.pernicious trendIn psychology, an abnormal departure from conventional ideas and social interests.secular trendA long-term trend that develops or progresses over many years. The tendency for girls to begin menstruating at younger and younger ages during the twentieth century is an example. trend
TrendThe general direction of the market.TrendThe direction and momentum of a market, price, economy, or other measure. For example, if the price of a security is going mainly downward with only a few gains here and there, it is said to be on a downward trend. Identifying and predicting trends is important to finding the right moment to buy and sell securities. Trends are especially important in technical analysis, which recommends buying at the bottom of a downward trend and selling at the top of an upward trend.trend The relatively constant movement of a variable throughout a period of time. The period may be short-term or long-term, depending upon whether the trend itself is short-term or long-term. For example, a rising market is taken to mean that prices of most stocks are in an upward trend.trend - the direction of movement of a variable such as sales over time. See SALES FORECASTING.
- a broad change in attitude and behaviour in society over time. These can serve to influence the acceptability of products by consumers with some products going out of fashion whilst others become more popular.
trend see TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS, SECULAR TREND.TREND
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trend
Synonyms for trendnoun tendencySynonyms- tendency
- swing
- drift
- inclination
- current
- direction
- flow
- leaning
- bias
noun fashionSynonyms- fashion
- craze
- fad
- mode
- look
- thing
- style
- rage
- vogue
- mania
verb tendSynonyms- tend
- turn
- head
- swing
- flow
- bend
- lean
- incline
- veer
- run
Synonyms for trendnoun an inclination to somethingSynonyms- bent
- bias
- cast
- disposition
- leaning
- partiality
- penchant
- predilection
- predisposition
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- squint
- tendency
- turn
noun the current customSynonyms- craze
- fad
- fashion
- furor
- mode
- rage
- style
- vogue
- thing
verb to have a tendency or inclinationSynonyms- incline
- lean
- slant
- squint
- tend
Synonyms for trendnoun a general direction in which something tends to moveSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun general line of orientationSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a general tendency to change (as of opinion)SynonymsRelated Words- inclination
- tendency
- disposition
- evolutionary trend
- gravitation
noun the popular taste at a given timeSynonymsRelated Words- appreciation
- discernment
- perceptiveness
- taste
- New Look
- fashion
- bandwagon
verb turn sharplySynonyms- sheer
- slew
- slue
- swerve
- veer
- curve
- cut
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