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Word | Prick |
Hindi Meaning | चुभन, छेदना/चुभाना, चुभना, मूर्ख, शिश्न, कोसना, छेदना, छेद करना, छेद, मूर्ख व्यक्ति, चिड़चिड़ा, काँटा, काँटेदार, सनसनी पैदा करना, गड़ना, सकण्टक, झनझनाहटवाल, झुनझुनी पैदा करने वाला, कँटीला, सनसनाहटवाल, कान उठाना, सिहरन, प्रिकलबैक, अम्हौरी, नागफनी, नागफनी का फल, कान खड़े करना, ध्यान देकर सुनना प्रारंभ करना, घमोरी, पालक, चुभाना, पीड़ा, डंक, नोक, लिंग, डंक मारना, सालना, प्रेरित करना, पीड़ा पहुँचाना, चुभने वाली वस्तु, कांटा, अंकुश, कांटा चुभने का दर्द, पीडा |
(obscene) insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous / cause a stinging pain / To pierce slightly with a sharp-pointed instrument or substance / to make a tiny hole with something sharp. You must be careful not to prick your finger with a needle when you are sewing / an act of piercing something with a fine, sharp point., | |
Usage | ⇒ Dont prick the balloons ⇒ the pin prick had produced a drop of blood ⇒ she pricked her finger with the needle ⇒ those bushes are prickly! |
Synonyms | puncture, stab, pierce, spur, sting, prickle, goad, twinge, bite, pain, pique, cut, hurt, jab, lance, perforate, punch, scratch, slit, bore, |
Antonyms | comfort, ease, absorb, accomplish, alleviation, blow up, buy, cram, engage, engross, execute, fill, fit, fix, fulfill, inflate, infuse, meet, obstruct, occupy, |
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