Rolled
vverb.motionmove by turning over or rotatingSynset:roll turn over
Examples:- The child rolled down the hill
- turn over on your left side
Derivationally Related Form:rollerroll
Hypernyms:turn
Inherited Hypernyms:rollturnmove
Direct Hyponyms:rim
Full Troponyms:rim
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Something is ---ing PP | These balls --- easily (apply to: roll)
vverb.motionmove along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicleSynset:roll wheel
Examples:- The President's convoy rolled past the crowds
Derivationally Related Form:wheelingwheelrollrolling
Hypernyms:go locomote move travel
Inherited Hypernyms:wheeltravel
Direct Hyponyms:bowltroll
Full Troponyms:bowltroll
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Somebody ---s | Something is ---ing PP | Somebody ---s PP | These cars won't --- (apply to: roll)
vverb.stativeoccur in soft rounded shapesSynset:roll undulate
Derivationally Related Form:roll
Inherited Hypernyms:roll
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Something is ---ing PP
vverb.contactflatten or spread with a rollerSynset:roll roll out
Derivationally Related Form:roll
Hypernyms:flatten
Inherited Hypernyms:roll outflattenshapechange
Direct Hyponyms:cogmill
Full Troponyms:cogmill
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.perceptionemit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating soundExamples:- The thunder rolled
- rolling drums
Derivationally Related Form:rollrolling
Hypernyms:go sound
Inherited Hypernyms:rollsoundcause to be perceived
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Cars --- in the streets (apply to: roll) | The streets --- with cars (apply to: roll)
vverb.contactarrange or or coil aroundSynset:roll twine wind wrap
Examples:- roll your hair around your finger
- Twine the thread around the spool
- She wrapped her arms around the child
Antonyms:unwind
Derivationally Related Form:rollerrollwinder
Hypernyms:displace move
Inherited Hypernyms:windmove
Direct Hyponyms:ballclewcluecoilcurlloopreelspool
Full Troponyms:ballcheesecluecoilreelreel offspool
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something PP | The wires --- around the stick (apply to: wrap, roll, wind) | They --- the wire around the stick (apply to: wrap, roll, wind)
vverb.contactbegin operating or runningExamples:- The cameras were rolling
- The presses are already rolling
Hypernyms:function go operate run work
Inherited Hypernyms:rollfunction
Sentence Frame:Something ---s
vverb.changeshape by rollingDerivationally Related Form:roll
Hypernyms:form shape
Inherited Hypernyms:rollshapechange
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.bodyexecute a roll, in tumblingExamples:- The gymnasts rolled and jumped
Derivationally Related Form:roll
Hypernyms:tumble
Inherited Hypernyms:rolltumbleexercise
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s
vverb.possessionsell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activitySynset:hustle pluck roll
Derivationally Related Form:hustler
Hypernyms:rip rip off steal
Inherited Hypernyms:hustlestealtake
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Somebody ---s something from somebody
vverb.motionmove in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motionSynset:flap roll undulate wave
Examples:- The curtains undulated
- the waves rolled towards the beach
Derivationally Related Form:flapflappingrollerundulationwave
Hypernyms:move
Inherited Hypernyms:rollmove
Direct Hyponyms:luff
Full Troponyms:luff
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Something ---s
vverb.motionmove about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employmentSynset:cast drift ramble range roam roll rove stray swan tramp vagabond wander
Examples:- The gypsies roamed the woods
- roving vagabonds
- the wandering Jew
- The cattle roam across the prairie
- the laborers drift from one town to the next
- They rolled from town to town
Derivationally Related Form:wanderervagabondstrayervagabondageroamerramblerrovingstrayrambledriftertrampdriftingwandering
Hypernyms:go locomote move travel
Inherited Hypernyms:rolltravel
Direct Hyponyms:gadgallivantjazz aroundmaunder
Full Troponyms:gallivantmaunder
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Somebody ---s | Something is ---ing PP | Somebody ---s PP | They --- the countryside (apply to: ramble, wander, rove, roam) | They --- in the countryside (apply to: ramble, wander, rove, roam)
vverb.motionmove, rock, or sway from side to sideExamples:- The ship rolled on the heavy seas
Hypernyms:rock shake sway
Inherited Hypernyms:rollrockmove back and forthmove
Sentence Frame:Something ---s
vverb.motioncause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axisSynset:revolve roll
Examples:- She rolled the ball
- They rolled their eyes at his words
Derivationally Related Form:roll
Hypernyms:displace move
Inherited Hypernyms:rollmove
Direct Hyponyms:transit
Full Troponyms:transit
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.communicationpronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/Hypernyms:articulate enounce enunciate pronounce say sound out
Inherited Hypernyms:rollpronounce
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.changeboil vigorouslySynset:roll seethe
Examples:- The liquid was seething
- The water rolled
Hypernyms:boil churn moil roil
Inherited Hypernyms:seethechurnmove
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | The water ---s (apply to: seethe, roll)
vverb.changetake the shape of a roll or cylinderExamples:- the carpet rolled out
- Yarn rolls well
Hypernyms:change form change shape deform
Inherited Hypernyms:rollchange shapechange
Sentence Frame:Something ---s | Something is ---ing PP | Somebody ---s Adjective
vverb.changeshow certain properties when being rolledSynset:roll roll up
Examples:- The carpet rolls unevenly
- dried-out tobacco rolls badly
Hypernyms:change
Inherited Hypernyms:rollchange
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s Adjective
adj satadj.allespecially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inwardTopic:botanyphytology
Synset:involute
Antonyms:uncoiled
Inherited Hypernyms:involute
Similar to:coiled
adj satadj.alluttered with a trillSynset:rolling trilled
Examples:- she used rolling r's as in Spanish
Antonyms:unpronounceable
Inherited Hypernyms:rolled
Similar to:pronounceable
adj satadj.allrolled up and securedSynset:furled
Examples:- furled sails bound securely to the spar
- a furled flag
- his rolled umbrella hanging on his arm
Antonyms:unbound
Inherited Hypernyms:furled
Similar to:bound