run

run - verb

  • To go faster than a walk
  • To move at a fast gallop
  • Flee, retreat, escape
  • To utilize a running play on offense
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"dropped the gun and ran"

run - thesaurus

SpellingJoy score for run

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
82

Letter Values

R
21
U
21
N
17

Etymology

Old English

Middle English ronnen, alteration of rinnen, intransitive verb (from Old English iernan, rinnan & Old Norse rinna) & of rennen, transitive verb, from Old Norse renna; akin to Old High German rinnan, intransitive verb, "to run," Sanskrit riṇāti "he causes to flow," and probably to Latin rivus "stream"

Word family

running, runs, ran, runner

Found in Lyrics

"Born to Run"

by Bruce Springsteen

1975

"Born to run"

Context: Rock anthem about running free

"Keep On Running"

by The Spencer Davis Group

1965

"Keep on running"

Context: British rock hit