About The Word “Trends”

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Trends is spelled t-r-e-n-d-s and has 6 letters.


The word “trends” has 5 consonants and 1 vowels.


There is 1 syllable in the word “trends”.


The word "trends" can be a N/A.
Trends refer to the general direction or pattern of change and development in a particular area, topic, or industry, often observed over a specific period of time. They can be indicative of popular preferences, behaviors, or emerging ideas that gain widespread attention or influence.
The word 'trends' originates from the Old English word 'trendan', meaning 'to revolve or rotate', which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word 'trandijanÄ…'. This term can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root '*trend-', signifying 'to turn or revolve'.
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Other words for “trends” include patterns, tendencies, inclinations, movements, shifts, currents, directions, drifts, progressions.
Trinds
Ends, reds, rend, teds, tend, tends, tens, treads, trend, trendy, tres, teinds, threnodes, triens, rends
Dnster, rnesdt, detrsn, densrt, denstr, snrdet, rsnedt, stdner, sdnetr, sndret, edsrnt, rdtnse, tsdnre, drntes, tensdr, snrted, nrtsed, rsetnd, stdern, tndrse, dnsret, dnetsr, trdnse, dsenrt, ndrest
Fashionable currents conceal red nets (6).

The word “trends” has a Scrabble score of 7 and reads sdnert in reverse.


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Lowercase word: 116 114 101 110 100 115

Uppercase word: 84 82 69 78 68 83

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Lowercase word: 1110100 1110010 1100101 1101110 1100100 1110011

Uppercase word: 1010100 1010010 1000101 1001110 1000100 1010011

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Lowercase hexadecimal word: 0x74 0x72 0x65 0x6E 0x64 0x73

Uppercase hexadecimal word: 0x54 0x52 0x45 0x4E 0x44 0x53

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Lowercase: 116 114 101 110 100 115

Upprcase: 84 82 69 78 68 83

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Lowercase: 164 162 145 156 144 163

Upprcase: 124 122 105 116 104 123

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