spin

noun, verb52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

The particular interpretation of an event or situation that is given by politicians.

The particular interpretation of an event or situation that is given by the media.

A completely new perspective on something.

A different interpretation or perspective.

Refers to a forward rotation on a ball, often written as one word (topspin).

An engaging or thought-provoking interpretation.

Refers to a backward rotation on a ball.

Refers to a sideways rotation on a ball.

Presenting information in a deliberately favorable way.

A new and original interpretation.

Presenting information in a deliberately unfavorable way.

A distinctive and one-of-a-kind interpretation.

Interpretation from the Labour party.

Interpretation from the Republican party.

The part of a washing machine's program where it spins to remove water.

Someone whose job is to present information to the public in a way that is most favorable to their client, especially a politician.

A machine that dries clothes by spinning them at high speed.

The collective effort of public relations and media advisors to create a particular public image or interpretation.

A style of bowling in cricket where the ball spins.

A cricket player who makes the ball spin when they bowl it.

To lose control and rotate wildly.

To make someone feel dizzy or confused.

To rotate around a central line, like a planet.

To turn around quickly and sharply.

To spin very fast and smoothly.

Used to introduce a particular interpretation or bias.

To rotate without obstruction or friction.

To turn and move back.

To turn and move away.

To cause something to rotate, e.g., in a washing machine.

To apply spin to an object, like a ball.

To begin to turn or rotate rapidly, often out of control.

To stop turning or rotating rapidly; to regain control.

To apply spin to an object, like a ball.