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Meaning of tick
A small mark or sound, especially one made at regular intervals.
Etymology of tick
The word "tick" has its origins in Old English and Germanic languages, with the Old English word "tic(c)" and the Old High German word "zic" both meaning "light blow" or "tap"
The word's meaning expanded over time to include the concept of a small mark or sound, and later the parasitic arachnid
Synonyms
mark
check
stroke
cross
dash
slash
slash mark
diagonal
notch
score
scratch
line
stripe
bar
streak
smudge
blot
spot
speck
fleck
dot
puncture
prick
jab
poke
prod
nudge
bump
click
beat
pulse
throb
quiver
shiver
tremble
tremor
palpitate
vibrate
oscillate
fluctuate
quiver
shudder
twitch
flicker
flutter
ripple
undulate
wave
pulse
rhythm
meter
cadence
tempo
time
interval
beat
stroke
tap
knock
rap
tickle
tingle
thrill
thump
thrum
hum
buzz
whir
whizz
zip
zap
click
clang
clink
chime
ping
peal
ring
toll
tock
tap
pat
rat-a-tat
tick-tock
Definitions
- A small mark or sign, especially one made at regular intervals to mark the passage of time
- A sudden small movement or sound, especially one made by a clock or watch
- A parasitic arachnid that feeds on the blood of mammals and birds
- A mark or check made against an item on a list to indicate that it has been dealt with or completed
Usage Examples
- The clock ticked away the seconds until the deadline
- She put a tick next to each item on the list as she completed it
- The tick bite gave him a nasty rash
- The sound of the tick of the clock was soothing
Antonyms
silence
stillness
quiet
calm
peace
serenity
harmony
stability
steadiness
smoothness
evenness
consistency
uniformity
regularity
constancy
continuity
cohesion
coherence
order
balance
symmetry
equilibrium
poise
composure
tranquility
repose
rest
inactivity
dormancy
hush
lull
pause
stop
halt
standstill
stagnation
inertia