Trend - Wikipedia-style Article
Trend
Definition
Trend refers to a general direction in which something is developing or changing. It can also denote a popular style, idea, or activity in a particular period.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /trɛnd/
- Respelling: trend
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /trɛnd/
- Respelling: trend
Etymology
The word "trend" originates from Old English "trendan," meaning "to revolve" or "turn," and is derived from Proto-Germanic "*trandijaną." Its modern sense of a general direction or pattern began to emerge in the 18th century.
Derivatives
- Trending (verb/adjective)
- Trendsetter (noun)
- Trendy (adjective)
- Trendiness (noun)
- Trendsetting (noun/adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
As a noun, "trend" is used to describe a prevailing direction or style. For example, "The fashion industry is always following the latest trends."
As a verb, "trend" refers to the act of becoming popular or moving in a particular direction. For example, "Eco-friendly products are trending globally."
Related Terms
- Fashion: A popular style or practice, particularly in clothing.
- Movement: A change or development in a particular direction.
- Flow: A continuous progression in a specific direction.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A general direction of change or development: Refers to the prevailing movement or tendency.
- Example: "The trend in technology is toward automation and artificial intelligence."
- A popular style or activity: Refers to something widely accepted or practiced during a specific time.
- Example: "Minimalist design is a major interior design trend."
Verb
- To move in a specific direction: Refers to something heading or developing toward a particular outcome.
- Example: "The market is trending upward this quarter."
- To become popular or widespread: Indicates that an idea or activity is gaining widespread attention.
- Example: "The hashtag started trending on social media within hours."