Meaning Of The Word Groundswell

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groundswell
singular noun: A sudden growth of public feeling or support for something is often called a groundswell.

groundswell in American English
a violent swelling or rolling of the ocean, caused by a distant storm or earthquake
noun: a broad, deep swell or rolling of the sea, due to a distant storm or gale

groundswell in British English
noun: a considerable swell of the sea, often caused by a distant storm or earthquake or by the passage of waves into shallow water

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