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Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈa͡ʊndswɛl] (IPA)

Groundswell is a term that refers to a sudden and strong popular reaction that can cause significant changes in society. Some synonyms for groundswell include upsurge, wave, surge, tidal wave, and influx. These terms are often used to describe social and political movements where a large number of people come together to voice their opinions or take action. Other synonyms for groundswell include avalanche, deluge, and flood, which highlight the overwhelming and unstoppable nature of such movements. The word "groundswell" is often used in contexts such as politics, social movements, and public opinion, and its synonyms can be used interchangeably in such contexts.

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Usage examples for Groundswell

To the father it would have been the worst of his loss to see his son wiping the sweat and dust from the forehead his mother had been so motherly proud of, and hear the heavy sigh with which he would sink in the not too easy chair that was all his haven after the tossing of the day's weary groundswell.
"Home Again"
George MacDonald
On the other side of the road, undivided from it by hedge or fence, stretched, like a sea gently moved by a groundswell, a vast field, sometimes planted in tobacco, and sometimes in wheat.
"The Late Mrs. Null"
Frank Richard Stockton
Materials for either opinion were plenty; lava flow, saccaton flats, rolling sand hills sage-brush, mesquite and yucca, bunch grass and shallow lakes, bench and hill, ridge and groundswell and wandering draw; always the great mountains round about; the mountains and the warm sun over all.
"The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On"
Eugene Manlove Rhodes

Famous quotes with Groundswell

  • I don't see a groundswell of people willing to raise gas taxes right now. That leaves fuel economy standards as the only effective tool we have as a nation to make a dent in our dangerous and ever growing consumption of oil.
    Sherwood Boehlert
  • When I got home I mixed a stiff one and stood by the open window in the living room and sipped it and listened to the groundswell of traffic on Laurel Canyon Boulevard and looked at the glare of the big angry city hanging over the shoulder of the hills through which the boulevard had been cut. Far off the banshee wail of police or fire sirens rose and fell, never for very long completely silent. Twenty four hours a day somebody is running, somebody else is trying to catch him. Out there in the night of a thousand crimes, people were dying, being maimed, cut by flying glass, crushed against steering wheels or under heavy tires. People were being beaten, robbed, strangled, raped, and murdered. People were hungry, sick; bored, desperate with loneliness or remorse or fear, angry, cruel, feverish, shaken by sobs. A city no worse than others, a city rich and vigorous and full of pride, a city lost and beaten and full of emptiness. It all depends on where you sit and what your own private score is. I didn't have one. I didn't care. I finished the drink and went to bed.
    Raymond Chandler
  • Are we out of step with the administration because we do not comport completely to their political point of view?... So they criticize us for it. It goes with the territory, and if we get a groundswell we begin to look at ourselves.
    Peter Jennings

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