Meaning of Stabbed
To pierce someone with a sharp object, often a knife.
In simple words: To push a sharp object into someone.
Stabbed in a sentence
- The victim was **stabbed** in the back during the robbery.
- He claimed he accidentally **stabbed** himself while cooking.
- Police reported that the man was **stabbed** multiple times.
How to use Stabbed
Use 'stabbed' when describing a sudden attack with a knife or sharp object. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
stabbed + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'stab' as a quick poke with a knife — it 'stabbed' into the target.
Related words
Collocations with Stabbed
- stabbed to death
- stabbed someone
- stabbed in the chest
Opposites of Stabbed
- healed
- protected
Common mistakes with Stabbed
- Confused with 'stab' as a noun vs. 'stabbed' as a verb
- Using 'stabbed' for non-violent actions
- Incorrectly adding an article before 'stabbed'
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Frequently asked questions about Stabbed
What does Stabbed mean?
To push a sharp object into someone.
What is the definition of Stabbed?
To pierce someone with a sharp object, often a knife.
How do you use Stabbed in a sentence?
The victim was **stabbed** in the back during the robbery.
Can you give another example of Stabbed?
He claimed he accidentally **stabbed** himself while cooking.
What are synonyms for Stabbed?
Common alternatives include pierced, wounded, slashed, hurt, Assailed.
What is the opposite of Stabbed?
Opposite meanings include healed, protected.
What words go with Stabbed?
It commonly pairs with stabbed to death, stabbed someone, stabbed in the chest.
What are common mistakes when using Stabbed?
Confused with 'stab' as a noun vs. 'stabbed' as a verb Using 'stabbed' for non-violent actions Incorrectly adding an article before 'stabbed'
How do you pronounce Stabbed?
US: //stæbd//, UK: //stæbd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Stabbed?
Use 'stabbed' when describing a sudden attack with a knife or sharp object. Avoid in casual conversations.


