Meaning & Definition of word "Crack"

Crack

/kræk/

noun:

  • 1. A line on the surface of an object where it has broken but not separated.
    • Example: There was a crack in the wall that needed to be fixed.
  • 2. A sharp, sudden sound.
    • Example: I heard a crack in the distance, like thunder.
  • 3. A flaw or deficiency.
    • Example: There is a crack in his alibi that we need to investigate.

verb:

  • 1. To break or cause to break without a complete separation of the parts.
    • Example: He cracked the nut open with a hammer.
  • 2. To make a sudden sharp sound.
    • Example: The whip cracked through the air.
  • 3. To solve (a code or puzzle).
    • Example: The detective managed to crack the case wide open.

Etymology

Middle English; from Old English 'cracian' meaning to crack, break.

Common Phrases and Expressions

crack a joke:

To make a humorous remark.

having a crack at something:

To try something.

crack down:

To start enforcing laws or rules more strictly.

crack the code:

To solve a problem or mystery.

crack up:

To laugh uncontrollably.

Related Words

cracked:

Broken or damaged.

cracking:

The action of breaking or causing to break.

cracker:

A type of thin, crisp bread.

crackle:

To make a series of small, sharp cracking noises.

crackpot:

A person who is eccentric or crazy.

Slang Meanings of crack

Meaning: Crack cocaine.

Example Sentence: He was addicted to crack.

Meaning: To succeed at something quickly or unexpectedly.

Example Sentence: She managed to crack the exam without studying.

Meaning: A clever or witty remark.

Example Sentence: He always has a crack ready for any situation.