tide

simple noun48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.5

an increasing trend or amount, often of something negative

a continuously increasing trend or amount

the general direction of political opinion

a changing trend or opinion

the time when the sea is at its highest level

the time when the sea is at its lowest level

a tide with a powerful current

the tide as it is getting higher

the tide as it is coming in towards the land

the tide as it is going out away from the land

the incoming or rising tide

the outgoing or falling tide

a strong current of water that flows away from the coast

the regular rise and fall in the level of the sea

a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water

a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water

the general course of historical events

a reversal in a situation or trend

in opposition to the prevailing trend or opinion

a trend of opinion opposing something

a trend of opinion supporting something

carried along by a strong feeling or trend

used with high or low to indicate the state of the tide

carried by the movement of the tide

a small area of water left on a beach or among rocks after the tide has gone out

a line showing the level the sea reaches at high tide

the highest point on a beach that the sea reaches

the prevailing trend or situation changes

a powerful feeling or trend influences someone or something

the trend or opinion is moving in a particular direction

the sea is at a high level

the sea is at a low level

the level of the sea rises

the level of the sea falls

the level of the sea rises

the level of the sea falls

the tide changes from high to low or low to high

the tide carries something onto the shore

the level of the sea falls

the level of the sea falls

the level of the sea falls

tides happen or take place

the tide is changing from high to low or low to high

to change a situation, especially from bad to good

to oppose the prevailing opinion or trend

to oppose the prevailing opinion or trend

to follow the prevailing opinion or trend

to stop a negative trend from continuing

to change a trend or situation completely

to take advantage of a prevailing trend

to reverse a powerful trend

leave at the same time as the tide goes out