Get to know Tides better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Tides in a sentence
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Tides meaning
plural of tide
Using Tides
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of tide
- In the example corpus, tides often appears in combinations such as: the tides, high tides, tides of.
Context around Tides
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tides
- In this selection, "tides" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, high, king, earth, main, affect and land stand out and add context to how "tides" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and neap tides were caused and at high tides and not. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tides" sits close to words such as annexation, anticipating and bombed, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tides
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Let's play Torment: Tides of NumeneraLet's play Torment: Tides of. (12 words)
After all, these are low-lying nations vulnerable to rising tides and droughts. (13 words)
Tides Canada is an offshoot of the extreme environmental activist group the Tides Foundation. (14 words)
According to Strabo (1.1.9), Seleucus was the first to link tides to the lunar attraction, and that the height of the tides depends on the moon's position relative to the sun. (34 words)
A Necromancer player character, for instance, can be a superlative summoner that drowns enemies in tides of skeletons and flesh golems, or be specialized into a wielder of blood magic and debilitating curses. (33 words)
After particularly high winds and tides this winter, Chappaquiddick residents alerted the Trustees and the town to the bulkhead’s deteriorating condition in a series of emails dating back to late December. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Earth tides main Earth tides or terrestrial tides affect the entire Earth's mass, which acts similarly to a liquid gyroscope with a very thin crust.
A second round of king tides land this weekend, with high tides nearing 7 feet.
It disappears entirely at high tides and not so high tides, and it's always virtually inaccessible.
The California King Tides Project has so far received around 200 photo submissions from Thursday and Friday's King Tides.
Although humans cannot control these tides, they can, nevertheless, take advantage of the tides when they appear.
Low-frequency tides are higher than average tides that roll in only every so often, such as every 18.6 or every 4.4 years.
Let's play Torment: Tides of NumeneraLet's play Torment: Tides of.
Tides Canada is an offshoot of the extreme environmental activist group the Tides Foundation.
According to Strabo (1.1.9), Seleucus was the first to link tides to the lunar attraction, and that the height of the tides depends on the moon's position relative to the sun.
Building largely on Newton 's theory of the tides, Mesmer expounded on certain tides in the human body that might be accounted for by the movements of the sun and moon.
He could have meant that spring and neap tides were caused by new and full moons, which is partially correct in that spring tides occur at those times.
A combination of high/spring tides, low pressure and wind are factors that could predict when flooding could be a risk.
A flood warning is also in place for West Bay Harbour due to high tides forecast at around 8.39pm.
After all, these are low-lying nations vulnerable to rising tides and droughts.
After being nominated for numerous awards during his career, Park won his first Grammy in 2022 as a co-producer of the Divine Tides album.
After centuries of oppressive rule, the demon God Adyr has been defeated, but the tides are turning once again as Adyr’s resurrection looms on the horizon.
After particularly high winds and tides this winter, Chappaquiddick residents alerted the Trustees and the town to the bulkhead’s deteriorating condition in a series of emails dating back to late December.
A lifelong Christian, Sirmon described his faith as always strong but through the years it’s come in and out like the tides.
A Necromancer player character, for instance, can be a superlative summoner that drowns enemies in tides of skeletons and flesh golems, or be specialized into a wielder of blood magic and debilitating curses.
As a coastal community where tides are constantly shifting, Stephanson felt like the landscapes around Pouch Cove were always in flux.
Common combinations with tides
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the tides 64×
- high tides 28×
- tides of 23×
- tides and 22×
- tides are 14×
- king tides 12×
- tides in 8×
- and tides 8×
- spring tides 7×
- tides for 6×