row
//roʊ//
Noun
rowSingular
rowsPlural
1
A line of people or things arranged next to each other in a straight line
The students stood in a row waiting for the bus.
2
A horizontal line of seats, especially in a theater, cinema, or stadium
We sat in the front row at the theater.
Verb
rowInfinitive
rowPresent tense
rowedPast tense
rowedPast participle
rowingPresent participle
rowsThird-person singular
1
To propel a boat through water using oars
We rowed the boat across the lake.
2
To travel in a boat propelled by oars
We rowed across the lake to the other side.
Synonym
Noun
rowSingular
rowsPlural
1
A noisy argument or quarrel
They had a row about money.