swag
0 antonyms and opposites of swag, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions.
How to use swag
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
The "confidence/style" and "free merchandise" senses are informal, modern usage.
Etymology
Probably from Old Norse sveggja, "to swing or sway."
Full origin of swag →Frequently asked questions
What does “swag” mean?
The word “swag” means free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions. In plain terms, most often used today for free branded giveaways, or for a person's confident style — older senses cover draped fabric and sagging.
How do you pronounce “swag”?
“Swag” is pronounced SWAG (/ˈswæɡ/ in IPA).
How do you use “swag” in a sentence?
Here is “swag” used in a sentence: “Everyone who attended the conference got a bag of swag with a t-shirt and stickers.”
What part of speech is “swag”?
Depending on how it is used, “swag” can be a noun and a verb.
Where does the word “swag” come from?
The word “swag” comes from Old Norse. Probably from Old Norse sveggja, "to swing or sway.".
Is “swag” a common word?
“Swag” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “swag” have?
“Swag” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions.