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- verbstab (verb) · stabs (third person present) · stabbed (past tense) · stabbed (past participle) · stabbing (present participle)
- (of a person) thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill:"he stabbed him in the stomach" · "the fatal stabbings of four rival gang members"
- make a thrusting gesture or movement at something with a pointed object:"she stabbed at the earth with the fork" · "she stabbed the air with her forefinger"
- (stab into/through)(of a sharp or pointed object) violently pierce:"a sharp end of wicker stabbed into his sole"
- (stab at)(of a pain or painful thing) cause a sudden sharp sensation:"I felt a stabbing pain in my chest"
nounstab (noun) · stabs (plural noun) · stab at (noun) · stabs at (plural noun)- a thrust with a knife or other pointed weapon:"multiple stab wounds"
- a wound made by the thrust of a knife or other pointed weapon:"she had a deep stab in the back"
- a thrusting movement with a finger or other pointed object:"impatient stabs of his finger"
- a sudden sharp feeling or pain:"she felt a stab of jealousy"
- (in popular music) a staccato interjected phrase, typically by horns or a keyboard:"the fuzz guitar riff is replaced by some slinky brass stabs"
- informal(stab at)an attempt to do (something):"Meredith made a feeble stab at joining in"
Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a person) thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill:
- make a thrusting gesture or movement at something with a pointed object:
- (of a pain or painful thing) cause a sudden sharp sensation:
noun- a thrust with a knife or other pointed weapon:
- a wound made by the thrust of a knife or other pointed weapon:
- a thrusting movement with a finger or other pointed object:
- a sudden sharp feeling or pain:
- an attempt to do (something):
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