Meaning & Definition of word "Punctured"

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    Punctured

    /ˈpʌŋktʃərd/

    verb:

    • 1. Past tense of puncture; to pierce or make a hole in something.
      • Example: She punctured the balloon with a sharp pin, causing it to deflate.
    • 2. To cause a sudden reduction in pressure or a breach in a surface.
      • Example: The tire was punctured by a piece of sharp metal on the road.
    • 3. To weaken or undermine something, such as an argument or a facade.
      • Example: His sharp remarks punctured the pretentious atmosphere of the dinner party.

    adjective:

    • 1. Describing something that has been pierced or has a hole in it.
      • Example: The punctured tire needed to be replaced before the road trip.

    Etymology

    From Latin punctura, meaning 'a piercing'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    punctured tire:

    A tire that has been pierced and is losing air.

    punctured balloon:

    A balloon that has a hole, causing it to deflate.

    punctured confidence:

    A state where one's confidence has been undermined.

    Related Words

    puncture:

    The act of piercing or a small hole made by piercing.

    perforation:

    The condition of being perforated; a hole or series of holes.

    Slang Meanings of punctured

    Meaning: Taken aback or surprised.

    Example Sentence: His sudden change in attitude punctured my expectations.

    Meaning: To describe a situation that is no longer intact or functional.

    Example Sentence: After the argument, their friendship felt punctured.