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Meaning & Definition of Dabble in English

English

Dabble

To take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way.


Pronunciation:

/ˈdæb.əl/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To engage in an activity in a casual or superficial manner.

    Example Sentence: She likes to dabble in painting on the weekends.

  • Definition: To splash or scatter liquid or to immerse briefly.

    Example Sentence: The children dabbled their feet in the water.

  • Definition: To do something sporadically or for fun without committing seriously.

    Example Sentence: He dabbles in music but is not a professional musician.

Etymology

Origin: The origin of the word dabble is uncertain, but it may be related to the Middle English 'dabben', meaning to splash or dab.

Synonyms

tinkerdabfiddleplay aroundexperiment

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • dabble in: To engage in a non-serious or casual way.
  • dabble with: To experiment or try out.
  • dabble around: To move about in a light or carefree manner.

Translations

  • Spanish: jugar con
  • French: tâter
  • German: herumexperimentieren
  • Russian: баловаться

Related Words

  • tinker: To attempt to fix or improve something in a casual or experimental way.
  • fiddle: To act in a playful or aimless way with something.

Slang Meanings of dabble

  • Meaning: To experiment with something trendy.

    Example Sentence: He started to dabble with the latest fashion styles.

  • Meaning: To play around with a hobby.

    Example Sentence: She dabbles in photography, posting snapshots on Instagram.