GROUND SWELL


Meaning of GROUND SWELL in English

noun

1. : a broad deep swell or undulation of the ocean caused by a long-continued gale or seismic disturbance and felt even at a remote distance

2. : a movement (as of political sentiment or political opinion) that is unmistakably evident but often lacking in visible leadership or overt expression

by next year the ground swell of interest among veteran and labor groups may well push cooperative housing through Congress — Catherine Bauer

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.