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stab

pierce / thrust / sharp pain / attempt
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: stabbedpp: stabbeding: stabbing

This word evokes a sensation of sudden, piercing intensity. In a physical sense, it describes a violent, linear penetration, while in an emotional sense, it captures the sharp, momentary onset of a feeling like guilt or jealousy, mirroring the physical shock of a blade. When used as a noun to describe an attempt, it shifts from a literal piercing motion to a metaphorical leap in the dark. This usage is typically informal and suggests a lack of certainty or a trial-and-error approach.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something with something]

To push a pointed object or weapon quickly and forcibly into someone or something.

"The attacker tried to stab the guard with a knife."

Intransitive Verb
[~ at something]

To make a sudden, quick thrusting movement toward something with a pointed object.

"The fencer continued to stab at his opponent."

Noun

A wound made by a pointed weapon or a sudden, sharp pain.

"She felt a sudden stab of jealousy when she saw them together."

Noun

An attempt to do something, especially something difficult or unfamiliar.

"I don't know the answer, but I'll take a stab at it."

Noun

A thrusting motion made with a pointed object.

"The assassin delivered a single, precise stab to the heart."

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