Meaning & Definition of word "Beak"
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Beak
/biːk/
noun:
- 1. The hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth.
- Example: The eagle's beak is sharp and powerful, allowing it to catch prey effectively.
- 2. A similar structure in other animals, such as a turtle or certain insects.
- Example: The tortoise used its beak to eat the tough leaves.
- 3. A tool resembling a bird's beak, used for a specific purpose.
- Example: The blacksmith used a beak to shape the metal during the forging process.
Etymology
Middle English 'beak' from Old English 'beaca', likely of imitative origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to beak up:
To interrupt or interject in a conversation.
beak out:
To emerge or grow protruding.
beak at someone:
To criticize or complain about someone.
Related Words
bill:
The projecting mouthpart of a bird, similar to a beak.
muzzle:
The projection of the lower face of a dog or other animal that includes the nose and mouth.
Slang Meanings of beak
Meaning: A large nose.
Example Sentence: He really has a beak on him.
Meaning: A distinctive or prominent facial feature.
Example Sentence: She was known for her beak, which always made her friends laugh.