LINE - Definition & Meaning for Kids

Simple definitions and word synonyms for kids.

Meaning 1

Part of speech: Verb

be in line with; form a line along

Example: trees line the riverbank

Categories: Lie

Meaning 2

Part of speech: Verb

cover the interior of

Example: line the gloves; line a chimney

Categories: Cover

Meaning 3

Part of speech: Noun

a formation of people or things one behind another

Example: the line stretched clear around the corner; you must wait in a long line at the checkout counter

Categories: Formation

Meaning 4

Part of speech: Verb

mark with lines

Example: sorrow had lined his face

Categories: Score, Nock, Mark

Meaning 5

Part of speech: Verb

fill plentifully

Example: line one's pockets

Categories: Fill, Fill up, Make full

Meaning 6

Part of speech: Verb

reinforce with fabric

Example: lined books are more enduring

Categories: Reinforce, Reenforce

Meaning 7

Part of speech: Noun

a fortified position (especially one marking the most forward position of troops)

Example: they attacked the enemy's line

Categories: Military position, Position

Meaning 8

Part of speech: Noun

a spatial location defined by a real or imaginary unidimensional extent

Categories: Location

Meaning 9

Part of speech: Noun

the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed

Categories: Road, Route

Meaning 10

Part of speech: Noun

acting in conformity

Example: in line with; he got out of line; toe the line

Categories: Conformity, Conformation, Compliance, Abidance

Meaning 11

Part of speech: Noun

something (as a cord or rope) that is long and thin and flexible

Example: a washing line

Categories: Artifact, Artefact

Meaning 12

Part of speech: Noun

in games or sports; a mark indicating positions or bounds of the playing area

Categories: Mark, Print

Meaning 13

Part of speech: Noun

a particular kind of product or merchandise

Example: a nice line of shoes

Categories: Merchandise, Ware, Product

Meaning 14

Part of speech: Noun

a commercial organization serving as a common carrier

Categories: Carrier, Common carrier

Meaning 15

Part of speech: Noun

persuasive but insincere talk that is usually intended to deceive or impress

Example: `let me show you my etchings' is a rather worn line; he has a smooth line but I didn't fall for it; that salesman must have practiced his fast line of talk

Categories: Persuasion, Suasion

Meaning 16

Part of speech: Noun

a conceptual separation or distinction

Example: there is a narrow line between sanity and insanity

Categories: Differentiation, Distinction

Synonyms

Line of descent, Pedigree, Demarcation, Melodic phrase, Cable

🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

The word "line" was borrowed from Middle French ligner. It started in Old English līn. Then it appeared in Latin linea. Later, people used it in Middle French ligne. After that, it was Proto-Indo-European *līno-. Over time, it became Proto-Germanic *līną. Finally, it reached Proto-Germanic *līnǭ. It started in Proto-West Germanic *līnā. Then it appeared in Old English līne. Later, people used it in Middle English line. Many other languages have similar words:.

  • Scots: line
  • North Frisian: liin
  • West Frisian: line
  • Dutch: lijn
  • German: Leine
  • Danish: line
  • Swedish: lina
  • Icelandic: lína
  • Dutch: lijn
  • German: Lein
  • Gothic: 𐌻𐌴𐌹𐌽
  • Latin: linea
  • Latin: linum
  • Ancient Greek: λίνον
  • Old Church Slavonic: линъ
  • Russian: лён
  • Lithuanian: linai
  • Irish: lin

🔗 Related Words

linen – A related word in the same word family.

linen – A related word in the same word family.

🧩 Fun Fact

Words that pass through many languages often accumulate layers of meaning from each culture.