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Detailed Translations for wallows from English to French

wallow:

to wallow verb (wallows, wallowed, wallowing)

  1. to wallow (bathe in; revel)

Conjugations for wallow:

present
  1. wallow
  2. wallow
  3. wallows
  4. wallow
  5. wallow
  6. wallow
simple past
  1. wallowed
  2. wallowed
  3. wallowed
  4. wallowed
  5. wallowed
  6. wallowed
present perfect
  1. have wallowed
  2. have wallowed
  3. has wallowed
  4. have wallowed
  5. have wallowed
  6. have wallowed
past continuous
  1. was wallowing
  2. were wallowing
  3. was wallowing
  4. were wallowing
  5. were wallowing
  6. were wallowing
future
  1. shall wallow
  2. will wallow
  3. will wallow
  4. shall wallow
  5. will wallow
  6. will wallow
continuous present
  1. am wallowing
  2. are wallowing
  3. is wallowing
  4. are wallowing
  5. are wallowing
  6. are wallowing
subjunctive
  1. be wallowed
  2. be wallowed
  3. be wallowed
  4. be wallowed
  5. be wallowed
  6. be wallowed
diverse
  1. wallow!
  2. let's wallow!
  3. wallowed
  4. wallowing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for wallow:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
se baigner dans bathe in; revel; wallow
- billow; rejoice; triumph; welter

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Related Definitions for "wallow":

  1. an indolent or clumsy rolling about1
    • a good wallow in the water1
  2. a puddle where animals go to wallow1
  3. delight greatly in1
    • wallow in your success!1
  4. devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure1
    • wallow in your sorrows1
  5. be ecstatic with joy1
  6. roll around,1
    • pigs were wallowing in the mud1
  7. rise up as if in waves1

Wiktionary Translations for wallow:

wallow
verb
  1. to roll one's self about, as in mire; to tumble and roll about; to move lazily or heavily in any medium; to flounder; as, swine wallow in the mire
  2. to immerse oneself in, to occupy oneself with, metaphorically
wallow
noun
  1. zool|fr gite fangeux du sanglier.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
wallow souiller; vautrer suhlenreflexiv: sich wälzen (im Schlamm)

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