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reel

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1 syllable
4 characters
English (US)
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reel

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Because it is a word with a single syllable, reel is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofreel

1noun
  • A shaky or unsteady gait.
  • A lively dance originating in Scotland; also, the music of this dance; often called a Scottish (or Scotch) reel.
  • A kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound.

    Example: "a garden reel"

  • A machine on which yarn is wound and measured into lays and hanks, —-- for cotton or linen it is fifty-four inches in circuit; for worsted, thirty inches.
  • A device consisting of radial arms with horizontal stats, connected with a harvesting machine, for holding the stalks of grain in position to be cut by the knives.
  • A short compilation of sample film work used as a demonstrative resume in the entertainment industry.

    Synonyms: showreel

1verb
  • To wind on a reel.
  • To spin or revolve repeatedly.
  • To unwind, to bring or acquire something by spinning or winding something else.

    Example: "He reeled off some tape from the roll and sealed the package."

  • To walk shakily or unsteadily; to stagger; move as if drunk or not in control of oneself.
  • (with back) To back off or step away unsteadily and quickly.

    Example: "He reeled back from the punch."

  • To make or cause to reel.
  • To have a whirling sensation; to be giddy.
  • To be in shock.
  • To roll.
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