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Detailed Translations for squirming from English to Dutch

squirming:


Synonyms for "squirming":


squirm:

to squirm verb (squirms, squirmed, squirming)

  1. to squirm (wriggle; writhe; worm)
    wemelen; wriemelen
    • wemelen verb (wemel, wemelt, wemelde, wemelden, gewemeld)
    • wriemelen verb (wriemel, wriemelt, wriemelde, wriemelden, gewriemeld)

Conjugations for squirm:

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

Translation Matrix for squirm:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- wiggle; wriggle
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
wemelen squirm; worm; wriggle; writhe crawl with; swarm; swarm with; teem with
wriemelen squirm; worm; wriggle; writhe
- twist; worm; wrestle; wriggle; writhe

Related Words for "squirm":

  • squirming

Synonyms for "squirm":


Related Definitions for "squirm":

  1. the act of wiggling1
  2. to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)1

Wiktionary Translations for squirm:

squirm
verb
  1. twist one’s body with snakelike motion
  2. twist in discomfort, especially from shame or embarrassment
  3. to evade a question, an interviewer etc.