Word: trend Word origin: Old English trendan ‘revolve, rotate’, of Germanic origin; compare with trundle. The verb sense ‘turn in a specified direction’ dates from the late 16th century, and gave rise to the figurative use ‘develop in a general direction’ in the mid 19th century, a development paralleled in the noun. Phonetic: trɛnd Listen:
a general direction in which something is developing or changing. Example: an upward trend in sales and profit margins
a fashion. Example: the latest trends in modern dance
a topic that is the subject of many posts on a social media website or application within a short period of time. Example: for more than 20 days in a row, most of the top Twitter trends were Olympics-related
change or develop in a general direction. Example: unemployment has been trending upwards
(of a topic) be the subject of many posts on a social media website or application within a short period of time. Example: I've just taken a quick look at what's trending on Twitter right now
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