trending
Americanadjective
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emerging as a popular trend.
trending fashion accessories.
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widely mentioned or discussed on the internet, especially on social media websites.
trending topics on Twitter.
Etymology
Origin of trending
First recorded in 2005–10; trend ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Still, a new report published by the CDC shows that the U.S. is not trending in a positive direction to do so.
From Salon
Another example is cookie butter that was trending, especially with the younger demographic.
Boland says that while it isn’t overly concerning, an uptick in gross impaired loans was notable after trending down in recent quarters.
Earnings in the rest of the world are also trending higher — up 14% in the last six months, according to the report.
From MarketWatch
JetBlue slightly reduced its capacity expectations in part because of the shutdown while noting that bookings for the end of the year were trending in line with expectations.
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