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Meanings of Run

Meanings of Run


    One of the great challenges in English is understanding words with multiple meanings. For example, the meaning of RUN is completely different in the following sentences: 

    ● I love to go for a run in the mornings. 
    ● I’m sorry – I have to run to a meeting. I’ll see you later! 
    ● I’m going to run to the cafeteria downstairs – do you need anything? 
    ● Oh no! I have a run in my stockings! This looks terrible! 
    ● The house on the corner with the ivy running up the side is for sale. 
    ● Did you hear that Joseph is going to run in the election? 

    To best understand the meaning of run, we have to understand the full context. 

    ✅ Meanings of Run as a Verb 

    ◕ Run: to move legs quickly, more rapidly than a walk 
    - I run every morning for exercise. It also helps to clear my mind and reduce stress! 
    ◕ Run: to move or act quickly 
    - Run to the kitchen to get the stain cleaner! This red wine will stain the sofa if we don’t clean it immediately. 
    ◕ Run: to make a quick trip, an informal and short visit 
    - You should run next door to wish Jon a happy birthday. They are leaving soon but I know he would really appreciate seeing you. 
    ◕ Run: to be in or to campaign in an election 
    - I’m thinking about running for president of the association. 
    ◕ Run: to flow as some liquid, to flow along or to empty liquid contents 
    - The Volga River is 2,290 miles long and runs into the Caspian Sea. 
    ◕ Run: to creep, trail climb or grow as vines 
    - I’ve always loved homes with ivy running up the sides of the house. 

    ✅ Meanings of Run as a Noun 

    ◕ Run: the act, the length of time or the distance for running 
    - He just finished his 5-mile run. 
    ◕ Run: the line or place where stitches in fabric come undone 
    - I just bought these stockings and they already have a run in them! I’m so frustrated.

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