What is another word for wiggled?

Pronunciation: [wˈɪɡə͡ld] (IPA)

Wiggled is a popular verb that refers to a movement that is often repeated, rapid and also playful. Some interesting synonyms for wiggled include jiggled, twitched, wriggled, squirmed, fidgeted, and twisted. Jiggle and twitch are often used to describe a movement that is quick and small while wriggle, squirm and twist suggests something that has a more pronounced or deliberate movement. Fidget, on the other hand, is often used to describe movements that are nervous or anxious. Regardless of the synonym used, they all convey a sense of movement that is not restricted while suggestiveness that there is a sense of playfulness in the action.

What are the hypernyms for Wiggled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Wiggled

One ear lay flat, while the other stood up straight and wiggled, and his glazed eyes stared wildly.
"Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School or The Parting of the Ways"
Jessie Graham Flower
"Watch me," was the young reporter's reply, as on his stomach he wiggled painfully across the few yards separating him from the sleeping man.
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton
Down in the Faculty box one or two of the professors, who hadn't forgotten everything this side of the Fall of Rome, wiggled uneasily and got a little bit red behind the ears.
"At Good Old Siwash"
George Fitch

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