What is another word for rows?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊz] (IPA)

The word 'row' is mainly used to describe a line of items or things arranged side-by-side. However, there are various synonyms for this word that can be used in different contexts. Some of the common synonyms for the word 'rows' include 'line', 'queue', 'file', 'range', 'array', 'sequence', 'tier', 'series', 'rank' and 'column'. Depending on the context in which the word 'row' is being used, these synonyms can be used interchangeably to express the same idea. For instance, 'line' can be used to refer to a line of people waiting to get into a building, while 'array' can refer to a row of products displayed on a shelf.

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What are the hypernyms for Rows?

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Usage examples for Rows

But before going off to her solitary meal, Mrs. Maule went over to that portion of the library where were kept several rows of old law books that had belonged to Dick Wantele's father.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
But I'm glad we're not a daily; if we were we should get into seven times as many rows as we do, shouldn't we.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
rows, as they observed, made them feel ill.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay

Famous quotes with Rows

  • You see these shuffling rows of shiny faces, waiting for their turn, so they're very dedicated to the program and desperate to know what it is they've got - so often, they have no idea.
    Michael Aspel
  • Serial killers are everywhere! Well, perhaps not in our neighborhood, but on our television screens, at the movie theatres, and in rows and rows of books at our local Borders or Barnes and Noble Booksellers.
    Pat Brown
  • Sometimes during a ballet I'll look around and see all these rows of intent faces, concentrating on this beautiful thing up on the stage.
    Robert Caro
  • I love singing - singing is what I'm famous for doing. Now it's turned into things I am famous for doing - like having rows with my mum or about my boyfriend, so it does get irritating.
    Charlotte Church
  • At such a loving invitation, Pinocchio, with one leap from the back of the orchestra, found himself in the front rows. With another leap, he was on the orchestra leader's head. With a third, he landed on the stage.
    Carlo Collodi

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