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  1. How to use zigzag in a sentence. one of a series of short sharp turns, angles, or alterations in a course; also : something having the form or character of such a series… See the full definition

  2. ZIGZAG definition: 1. a line or pattern that looks like a Z or a row of Zs joined together: 2. a situation in which…. Learn more.

  3. A zigzag is a line which has a series of angles in it like a continuous series of 'W's. They staggered in a zigzag across the tarmac. ...a zigzag pattern. Synonyms: winding, wiggly, wavy, meandering More Synonyms of zigzag. 2. verb. If you zigzag, you move forward by going at an angle first to one side then to the other.

  4. noun. a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other. one of a series of such turns, as in a line or path.

  5. The word zigzag describes the shape of a line. A line drawn in a zigzag shape makes a lot of short, sharp turns. The letter Z is a zigzag itself, and a thunderbolt is also often represented as a zigzag.

  6. a situation in which actions, plans, or ideas change suddenly and completely, and then change back again equally suddenly: The Washington Post complained of "two weeks of policy zigzags." The country seems to have been following a zigzag course between democracy and dictatorship. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. zigzag.

  7. 1. a. A line or course that proceeds by sharp turns in alternating directions. b. One of a series of such sharp turns. 2. Something, such as a road or design, that exhibits one or a series of sharp turns. adj. Moving in or having a zigzag. adv. In a zigzag manner or pattern. v. zig·zagged, zig·zag·ging, zig·zags. v.intr.