swallow — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

swallow (/ˈswɒloʊ/)

verb  ·  Beginner  ·  Body & Health

🔊 /ˈswɒloʊ/

Meaning

Meaning: make food or drink go down the throat

To make food, drink, or saliva pass from the mouth down into the throat and stomach. It can also be a noun.

Examples

🗣 It hurts to swallow when I have a sore throat.

Etymology

From Old English ‘swelgan’ (to swallow, devour).

How & Where It’s Used

Used literally for eating and drinking and figuratively, as in ‘hard to swallow’ (hard to believe).

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Tags: body action, throat

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