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stab

stab [ stab ]


verb  (past and past participle stabbed, present participle stab·bing, 3rd person present singular stabs)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb thrust knife into somebody or something: to thrust a knife or other sharp pointed instrument into somebody or something

2. transitive and intransitive verb jab finger or object: to thrust a finger or an object sharply at something
He stabbed his potato angrily with his fork.

3. intransitive verb hurt like knife wound: to cause a sudden sharp hurting sensation, like that of a knife wound
Pain stabbed at her temples.



noun  (plural stabs)
Definition:
 
1. act of stabbing somebody: the action of thrusting a knife or other sharp pointed instrument into somebody ( often used before a noun )
a stab wound

2. injury from stabbing: an injury or wound sustained from a thrust of a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
The stab was deep enough to require stitches.

3. sudden painful feeling: a sudden brief sensation, especially of pain
felt a sudden stab of loss

4. attempt: an attempt at something ( informal )
Each of us made a stab at solving the problem.

5. severe criticism: a severe criticism of somebody

[15th century. Origin ?]

stab·ber noun

a stab in the back a betrayal, or an act of treachery (informal)

stab somebody in the back to betray or harm somebody who trusts you

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