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    undertow
    /ˈʌndətəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a current of water below the surface and moving in a different direction from any surface current: "I was swept away by the undertow"

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  2. UNDERTOW definition: 1. a strong current flowing underwater in a different direction to the way the water on the surface…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of UNDERTOW is the current beneath the surface that sets seaward or along the beach when waves are breaking upon the shore. How to use undertow in a sentence.

  4. UNDERTOW meaning: 1. a strong current flowing underwater in a different direction to the way the water on the surface…. Learn more.

  5. undertow (of something) a feeling or quality that influences people in a particular situation even though they may not really be aware of it. Definition of undertow noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Undertow definition: the seaward, subsurface flow or draft of water from waves breaking on a beach.. See examples of UNDERTOW used in a sentence.

  7. 1. countable noun. If there is an undertow of a feeling, that feeling exists in such a weak form that you are hardly aware of it, but it influences the way you think or behave. The existence of an emotional undertow is an aspect of all politics. ...an undertow of sadness. [ + of] 2. countable noun.

  8. 1. (Physical Geography) the seaward undercurrent following the breaking of a wave on the beach. 2. (Physical Geography) any strong undercurrent flowing in a different direction from the surface current.

  9. A figurative meaning of undertow is "underlying mood or feeling." For example, your festive birthday party might have an undertow of sadness if your best friend didn't show up. Definitions of undertow. noun. the seaward undercurrent created after waves have broken on the shore.

  10. 5 days ago · undertow (plural undertows) A short-range flow of water returning seaward from the waves breaking on the shore. A strong undertow may sweep a returning swimmer off their feet but it does not carry them far from the shore. (by extension) A feeling that runs contrary to one's normal one.

  11. noun. the seaward undercurrent following the breaking of a wave on the beach. any strong undercurrent flowing in a different direction from the surface current.