running

/หˆษนสŒnษชล‹/

IPA: /R AH1 N IH0 NG/

verb
  1. 1

    To move swiftly.

  2. 2

    (fluids) To flow.

  3. 3

    (of a vessel) To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled.

  4. 4

    To control or manage, be in charge of.

    โ€œHe is running the candidate's expensive campaign.โ€

  5. 5

    To be a candidate in an election.

    โ€œI have decided to run for governor of California.โ€

  6. 6

    To make run in a race or an election.

    โ€œHe ran his best horse in the Derby.โ€

  7. 7

    To exert continuous activity; to proceed.

    โ€œto run through life; to run in a circleโ€

  8. 8

    To be presented in the media.

    โ€œHer picture ran on the front page of the newspaper.โ€

  9. 9

    To print or broadcast in the media.

    โ€œrun a story; run an adโ€

  10. 10

    To smuggle (illegal goods).

    โ€œto run guns; to run rumโ€

  11. 11

    To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control.

    โ€œLooks like we're gonna have to run the tomatoes again.โ€

  12. 12

    To extend or persist, statically or dynamically, through space or time.

  13. 13

    To execute or carry out a plan, procedure or program.

    โ€œDon't run that software unless you have permission.โ€

  14. 14

    To pass or go quickly in thought or conversation.

    โ€œto run from one subject to anotherโ€

  15. 15

    To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).

    โ€œOur supplies are running low.โ€

  16. 16

    To cost a large amount of money.

    โ€œBuying a new laptop will run you a thousand dollars.โ€

  17. 17

    Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel.

    โ€œMy stocking is running.โ€

  18. 18

    To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation.

  19. 19

    To cause to enter; to thrust.

    โ€œto run a sword into or through the body; to run a nail into one's footโ€

  20. 20

    To drive or force; to cause, or permit, to be driven.

  21. 21

    To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.

    โ€œto run a lineโ€

  22. 22

    To encounter or incur (a danger or risk).

    โ€œto run the risk of losing one's lifeโ€

  23. 23

    To put at hazard; to venture; to risk.

  24. 24

    To tease with sarcasms and ridicule.

  25. 25

    To sew (a seam) by passing the needle through material in a continuous line, generally taking a series of stitches on the needle at the same time.

  26. 26

    To control or have precedence in a card game.

    โ€œEvery three or four hands he would run the table.โ€

  27. 27

    To be in form thus, as a combination of words.

  28. 28

    To be popularly known; to be generally received.

  29. 29

    To have growth or development.

    โ€œBoys and girls run up rapidly.โ€

  30. 30

    To tend, as to an effect or consequence; to incline.

  31. 31

    To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.

    โ€œCertain covenants run with the land.โ€

  32. 32

    To encounter or suffer (a particular, usually bad, fate or misfortune).

  33. 33

    To strike (the ball) in such a way as to cause it to run along the ground, as when approaching a hole.

  34. 34

    To speedrun.

noun
  1. 1

    The action of the verb to run.

    โ€œHis running of the business leaves something to be desired.โ€

  2. 2

    The activity of running as a form of exercise, as a sport, or for any other reason

    โ€œRunning is good exercise.โ€

  3. 3

    That which runs or flows; the quantity of a liquid which flows in a certain time or during a certain operation.

    โ€œthe first running of a stillโ€

  4. 4

    The discharge from an ulcer or other sore.

adjective
  1. 1

    Moving or advancing at a run.

  2. 2

    Present, current.

    โ€œrunning monthโ€

  3. 3

    Flowing; easy; cursive.

    โ€œrunning handwritingโ€

  4. 4

    Continuous; ongoing; keeping along step by step.

    โ€œa running explanationโ€

  5. 5

    Having a continuous design or pattern.

    โ€œrunning bond; running ornamentโ€

  6. 6

    Consecutive.

  7. 7

    Extending by a slender climbing or trailing stem.

    โ€œa running vineโ€

  8. 8

    Discharging pus.

    โ€œa running soreโ€

  9. 9

    (of a nose) Discharging snot or mucus.

    โ€œa running noseโ€

Synonyms

adverb
  1. 1

    Consecutively; in a row

    โ€œMom's strawberry jam won the blue ribbon at the Holland County Fair three years running.โ€

preposition
  1. 1

    Approaching; about; roughly.

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/run, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/running