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Meaning of pierce
to make a hole in something or to enter someone's heart or mind
Etymology of pierce
The word "pierce" comes from Old French "piercer", from "percer", from Latin "pertusus", past participle of "pertundere", from "per-" (through) and "tundere" (to thrust)
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to describe the act of making a hole in something or to enter someone's heart or mind
Synonyms
Definitions
- to make a hole in something with a sharp object
- * to enter or affect someone's heart or mind
- * to see or understand something clearly
Usage Examples
- The arrow pierced the target with precision
- * Her words pierced my heart and made me realize my mistake
- * The sunlight pierced through the clouds and illuminated the landscape