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Meaning & Definition of Dug in English

English

Dug

Past tense of dig.


Pronunciation:

/dʌɡ/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To excavate, remove earth, or create a hole.

    Example Sentence: He dug a hole for the new tree.

  • Definition: To search for something under the ground or to explore.

    Example Sentence: They dug for buried treasure.

  • Definition: To break up and move earth with a tool or machine.

    Example Sentence: The workers dug the foundation for the building.

  • Definition: To understand or appreciate something.

    Example Sentence: I really dug that performance.

Etymology

Origin: Middle English; from Old English dygan, related to Dutch 'graven' and German 'graben'.

Synonyms

excavatedburrowedminedhollowedtrenched

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • dig deep: To put in considerable effort or resources to find or achieve something.
  • dig in: To begin to eat or to settle in for a long stay.
  • dig it: To understand or appreciate something.

Translations

  • Spanish: cavó
  • French: creusé
  • German: gegraben
  • Russian: вырытый

Related Words

  • dig: To break up and move earth.
  • digger: A person or machine that digs.
  • digging: The action of excavating.

Slang Meanings of dug

  • Meaning: To understand or appreciate something.

    Example Sentence: Did you see that band? I really dug their sound.

  • Meaning: To be infatuated or in love with someone.

    Example Sentence: He's really dug her since they met.