Definition of «spin»

The term spin can have several meanings depending on its context.

1) In politics, it refers to how a situation or event is presented and interpreted by different parties involved in order to influence public opinion. It's about framing an issue or message in the most favorable light possible for one side.

2) In physics, spin refers to the intrinsic angular momentum of particles such as electrons, protons, and neutrons. Particles with half-integer spins are called fermions while those with integer spins are called bosons.

3) In everyday language, it can mean to twist or turn something in a particular direction, often used when referring to a story being told or an argument being made. For example: "He's spinning the facts to make himself look better."

Usage examples

  1. Spin the toy top and see how long it can spin.
  2. The washing machine made a loud noise as it started to spin the clothes.
  3. The politician tried to spin the facts to make himself look better.
  4. The dancer performed an impressive spin during her routine.
  5. The helicopter blades began to spin faster as it prepared for takeoff.
  6. The DJ decided to spin some popular tunes at the party to get everyone dancing.
  7. The car started to spin out of control on the icy road.
  8. The gymnast executed several graceful spins on the balance beam.

Phrases with «spin»

Sentences with «spin»

  • We've seen a lot of spins on boring taco night — everyone adding their own creative flair to a Mexican rice bowl dish. (dellarice.com)
  • I have seen a lot of citrus roasted chicken recipes around, but I wanted to put my own kind of spin on it. (halfbakedharvest.com)
  • Finally a system to gauge skill that wasn't based on spinning in a circle and killing a guy at point blank with a sniper rifle. (coin-drop.com)
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