Tooth
UK /["/tuːθ/","/tiːθ/"]/US /["/tuːθ/","/tiːθ/"]/
Definition
any of the hard white structures in the mouth used for biting food
In simple words: A hard white object in your mouth used for eating.
Examples
- I have a toothache because I ate too much candy.
- The dentist told me to brush my tooth twice a day.
- A shark has many sharp teeth to help it catch fish.
- Usually, children lose their baby teeth and get adult teeth.
- The tooth fairy leaves money under the pillow when you lose a tooth.
Usage notes
Generally used in everyday conversations. Appropriate when discussing dental health, eating, or body parts. Not typically used in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'tooth fairy' — she collects lost teeth.
Collocations
- big
- huge
- gappy
- have
- brush
- clean
- bite somebody/something
- sink into somebody/something
- snap together
- against the/your tooth
- between the/your tooth
- in the/your tooth
Synonyms
- molar
- incisor
- canine
Antonyms
- gum
- filling
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'teeth' which is the plural form.
- Mispronouncing it as 'toothh'.
- Using 'tooth' when referring to multiple teeth.