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horde

horde is a synonym of crowd

noun [ hawrd, hohrd ]

horde is another word for crowd

✅ A crowd is a large number of people who are gathered together, often though not always because of a shared purpose, goal, or desire (A crowd gathered as the busker played).

✅ A horde is a large number of people, often sharing a characteristic (a horde of angry citizens). Horde can also refer to a group or swarm of animals.

✅ While being in a crowd can be unpleasant, the word itself has a pretty neutral connotation (There was quite a crowd at the band concert).

Horde, on the other hand, has a negative connotation. It evokes the idea of an attacking army, though it can be used even if the group of people in question is not actually dangerous or threatening (There was a horde of tourists in front of the monument).

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coast

coast is a synonym of slide

verb [ kohst ]

coast is another word for slide

Slide means to move in a smooth way, without any particular effort, either because or as if you’re on a smooth, slippery surface (We decided to put on socks and slide across the polished floor).

Coast means to move without any particular effort because of momentum. This can be literal or metaphorical (We coasted for a while after turning off the engine; She coasted through life on her mother’s reputation).

✅ Although slide and coast are different kinds of motion, they both mean to move without effort, and sometimes without a lot of control over your direction or speed.

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glide

glide is a synonym of float

verb [ glahyd ]

glide is another word for float

Float means to move lightly and gracefully, as if moving through the air rather than walking (She floated through the ballroom).

Glide means to move smoothly and effortlessly. Glide can also mean to move quietly, especially so that you go unnoticed (She watched the tardy student glide into the room).

Float and glide both describe graceful ways of moving and are generally used to suggest an almost supernaturally elegant, easy, or quiet way of moving (He glided down the hill; The dancers floated by as if they were pulled on strings).

Float and glide both suggest elegance and so are often used to suggest related character traits such as decorum, class, and self-possession.

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