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Meaning of prick
The primary meaning of the word "prick" is to pierce or puncture something, often causing a sharp, brief pain.
Etymology of prick
The word "prick" comes from the Old English word "priccan", which is also the source of the Modern English word "prick", and is related to the Middle Low German word "pricken" and the Middle Dutch word "prikken", all of which carry the meaning of to pierce or puncture
The word has been used in English since the 9th century, initially with the meaning of to pierce or puncture, and has evolved over time to include various related meanings and uses
Synonyms
poke
stab
pierce
puncture
prod
jab
thrust
spear
spike
stick
penetrate
perforate
bore
drill
gore
lance
nick
cut
slash
gash
wound
hurt
smart
sting
nip
tweak
tweaky
irritation
annoyance
vexation
frustration
irritation
aggravation
exasperation
infuriation
irksomeness
displeasure
discomfort
unease
distress
soreness
tenderness
sensitivity
pain
pang
twinge
throb
ache
Definitions
- A verb meaning to pierce or puncture something with a sharp point, typically causing a small hole or a sharp, brief pain
- A noun referring to a small, sharp point or a feeling of sharp, brief pain
- A verb meaning to feel a sharp, brief pain, often as a result of being pierced or punctured
Usage Examples
- The nurse gave the patient a prick with a needle to administer the vaccine
- The thorn prick made my finger bleed
- The comment was meant to prick his conscience, but he just ignored it