English Dictionary
Definition move in British English
move
verb
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verb
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/muːv/
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2
to progress or develop in a particular way
Example
Management is moving in a new direction.
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7
to affect someone emotionally, especially by making them feel sad and serious
8
if you move in a particular world, circle, society etc, you spend time with people who belong to that particular group or social class
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Example
I move that we adjourn.

Related Words
Words related to move:
a career move (phrase)
false move (noun)
someone’s every move (phrase)
get a move on (phrase)
into overdrive (phrase)
make a move (phrase)
make a move on someone (phrase)
make no move (phrase)
make the first move (phrase)
move (verb)
move (noun)
move along (phrasal verb)
move away (phrasal verb)
move heaven and earth (to do something) (phrase)
move in (phrasal verb)
move in on (phrasal verb)
move into (phrasal verb)
move it (phrase)
move mountains (phrase)
move off (phrasal verb)
move on (phrasal verb)
move out (phrasal verb)
move over (phrasal verb)
move up (phrasal verb)
move with the times (phrase)
in for the kill (phrase)
the goalposts (phrase)
up a gear (phrase)
your arse (phrase)
aside (phrase)
not move a muscle ()
on the move (phrase)