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tear (1)

tear [ ter ]


verb  (past tore [ tawr ], past participle torn [ tawrn ], present participle tear·ing, 3rd person present singular tears)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb pull or come apart: to pull something such as paper or cloth into pieces, or come apart or rip
She tore open the package.

2. transitive verb make hole in something: to make a hole or opening in something such as a garment, leaving jagged edges
tore her skirt on a nail

3. transitive verb cut something unevenly: to cut something, especially flesh, leaving jagged edges

4. transitive verb sprain body part: to injure a muscle or ligament so that some of the tissue is pulled apart and separated

5. transitive verb separate something by force: to remove or separate something using force

6. transitive and intransitive verb cause mental pain: to cause somebody extreme distress or emotional conflict
The memory tore at his heart.

7. transitive verb disrupt something: to divide or fragment something
an organization that was torn by internal conflict

8. intransitive verb move or act quickly or carelessly: to move or act with great or careless speed ( informal )
tearing down the road



noun  (plural tears)
Definition:
 
1. result of tearing: a hole or split caused by tearing

2. tearing of something: an act of tearing something

3. hurry: a hurry or rush

4. spree: an unrestrained activity or indulgence ( informal )

[ Old English teran< Indo-European, "to split"]

tear·a·ble adjective
tear·er noun

Spelling Note

See tare1.


Word Key: Synonyms
tear, rend, rip, split
CORE MEANING: to pull or come apart by force

tear to pull something such as paper or cloth into pieces, or come apart;
He tore the paper into little strips.
She was always climbing trees and tearing her clothes.
rend to pull something apart violently, or be pulled apart violently;
Something exploded with a sound of rending wood and metal and shattering glass.
rip to roughly tear something apart or off, or become torn in this way;
She ripped open the envelope.
You can't wear those flimsy clothes skateboarding - if you fall off, you'll rip them to shreds.
split to divide something with a single movement, usually by force and into two parts;
found him splitting wood to start a fire
Split the cake in half horizontally and sandwich it together with frosting.
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