Meaning & Definition of word "Nettle"

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    Nettle

    /ˈnɛt.əl/

    noun:

    • 1. A flowering plant with jagged leaves and stinging hairs that cause a painful rash on contact.
      • Example: Beware of the nettle while hiking through the woods, as it can leave you with painful welts.
    • 2. Any of several plants of the genus Urtica, particularly Urtica dioica, known for their stinging properties.
      • Example: Farmers often refer to nettles as a nuisance because they invade fields and gardens.

    verb:

    • 1. To irritate or annoy someone.
      • Example: His constant teasing seemed to nettle her more than usual.
    • 2. To sting or sting-like pain, similar to the effect of a nettle plant.
      • Example: The thought of her lost opportunity continued to nettle him long after the event.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'netil', from Old English 'netele'; akin to the Latin 'ngere' meaning to sting.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to nettle someone:

    to annoy or irritate someone.

    a nettle in one's path:

    a discouraging obstacle or problem.

    Related Words

    urtication:

    the act of stinging or causing irritation.

    irritation:

    the state of feeling annoyed, frustrated, or angry.

    Slang Meanings of nettle

    Meaning: to bother or annoy.

    Example Sentence: Stop nettling me with your jokes!

    Meaning: to provoke a reaction.

    Example Sentence: He likes to nettle people just to see how they react.