×

Learn to pronounce move

/mo͞ov/
verb
  1. go in a specified direction or manner; change position.
    "she stood up and moved to the door"
    synonyms: go, walk, proceed, progress, advance, pass, budge, stir, shift, change position, make a move, locomote
  2. make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction.
    "aircraft design had moved forward a long way"
    synonyms: progress, make progress, make headway, advance, develop
  3. influence or prompt (someone) to do something.
    "his deep love of music moved him to take lessons with Dr. Hill"
    synonyms: inspire, prompt, stimulate, motivate, provoke, influence, rouse, actuate, incline, persuade, urge, lead, cause, impel, induce, incite, excite
  4. propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly.
    "she intends to move an amendment to the Bill"
    synonyms: propose, submit, suggest, put forward, advocate, recommend, request, urge
  5. empty (one's bowels).
    "if you haven't moved your bowels today you'd better do it now"

noun
a change of place, position, or state.
"she made a sudden move toward me"
synonyms: movement, motion, action, activity, gesture, gesticulation

People also ask
verb ; (1) · to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion. moved into the shade ; (2) · to proceed toward a certain state or ...
MOVE meaning: 1. to (cause to) change position: 2. to change the position of one of the pieces used in a board…. Learn more.
verb phrase · to advance to a higher level. · to leave or go away: · to change or cause to change to another position, especially to make room for another: · to ...
move in American English · 1. to pass from one place or position to another · 2. to go from one place of residence to another · 3. to advance or progress · 4.
MOVE meaning: 1 : to cause (something or someone) to go from one place or position to another; 2 : to go from one place or position to another.
5 days ago · 1. : to cause (someone) to feel (an emotion and especially sadness or sympathy) He's not easily moved to anger. 2. : to cause (someone) to act ...
To move is to shift your position or change where you are. It can be a little spooky to hear a sleepwalker move around a dark house at night. You can move from ...
definition 1: to change position or place. Let's move to better seats up front. ; definition 2: to be in motion. I watched the dog's tail move back and forth.
Missing: define | Show results with:define
Move Definition · To set or keep in motion; actuate, impel, turn, stir, etc. · To stir the emotions. · To cause or persuade (to act, do, say, speak, etc.); ...
Missing: define | Show results with:define
to do something before someone else, for example in order to end an argument or to begin something If he wants to see me, he should make the first move.
Missing: define | Show results with:define