Sinuous

Sinuous

Sinuous


SIN-yoo-uhs

Definition

(adjective) Having many curves and turns; lithe and graceful in movement.

Example

The sinuous path through the forest twisted like a river.

Word Origin

Mid 17th century: from Latin sinuosus, from sinus meaning “a bend” or “curve.”

Fun Fact

Sinuous doesn’t just describe shape—it often implies beauty, fluidity, or grace in motion. You’ll find it used to describe snakes, rivers, dancers, or even sentence structure. In design, a sinuous form can be elegant or hypnotic. In literature, it’s often paired with movement—like a sinuous melody, path, or gesture that draws the eye without abruptness.

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