undercurrents in English

noun
1
an underlying feeling or influence, especially one that is contrary to the prevailing atmosphere and is not expressed openly.
an undercurrent of anger and discontent
2
a current of water below the surface, moving in a different direction from any surface current.
In tidal water the undercurrents may often be going in the opposite direction to the top flow.
synonyms:undertowunderflowriptide

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1. But there were troubling undercurrents in the family.

2. Political turmoil and undercurrents of economic stress continue to spread in West Asia.

3. There are powerful undercurrents in the 1988 Education Act which pull in this direction.

4. Beneath the smooth surface of day-to-day political life, one senses powerful and dangerous undercurrents.

5. The Corruptionist captures with precision the undercurrents enveloping Bangkok, revealing multiple layers of betrayal and deception

6. Synonyms for Connotations include undertones, nuance, implication, flavor, flavour, inference, suggestion, hints, intimations and undercurrents

7. The Corruptionist captures with precision the undercurrents enveloping Bangkok, revealing multiple layers of betrayal and deception

8. The Corruptionist captures with precision the undercurrents enveloping Bangkok, revealing multiple layers of betrayal and deception

9. The Corruptionist captures with precision the undercurrents enveloping Bangkok, revealing multiple layers of betrayal and deception

10. The Corruptionist captures with precision the undercurrents enveloping Bangkok, revealing multiple layers of betrayal and deception

11. The last, the panegyric, was one of the most common themes and undercurrents in our conversations all year long.

12. From the left, he is accused of political cowardice in signing the Republican welfare overhaul with its roiling undercurrents of race.

13. The undercurrents of tension and alienation build until they decide to smash up their home, piece by shattered piece, and then kill themselves.

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