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noun

bow

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noun
1
A weapon made from a curved piece of flexible material strung with a cord, used to shoot arrows.
"The archer drew back her bow and released the arrow."
2
A rod strung with hair, used to play a stringed instrument.
"He rosined his bow before the concert began."
3
A knot with two loops, often used for decoration or to tie laces.
"She tied the ribbon into a neat bow."
4
The front part of a ship or boat.
"Waves crashed over the bow as the storm picked up."
verb
1
To bend forward at the waist, or lower the head, as a sign of respect or greeting.
"The performers bowed as the audience applauded."
2
To give in or stop resisting.
"The government eventually bowed to public pressure."

How to Use Bow

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDepending on context: a weapon for arrows, a musical rod, a decorative knot, the front of a ship, or the act of bending forward in respect.

Common mistake

Two different pronunciations: "bow" (rhymes with "go") for the weapon/knot/violin-rod, and "bow" (rhymes with "cow") for bending or a ship's front.

Common pairings
bow and arrow take a bow bow to pressure bow tie

Word Forms

bowed past tense, bowed past tense, bows plural, bows plural, bows plural, bows singular, bows singular

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Etymology

From Old English boga, related to a Germanic root meaning "to bend" — the same root behind German Bogen.

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