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UK/["/neɪl/"]/US/["/neɪl/"]/

Meaning of Nail

In simple words: A small metal stick used to fasten things together.

Nail in a sentence

  • He used a hammer to drive the nail into the wood.
  • The worker removed the nail with ease.
  • She painted her nails a bright red color.
  • Many people like to get their nails done at the salon.
  • Don't worry, you won't nail this presentation on the first try.
  • He managed to nail the tricky math problem.
  • The finger had a painful nail injury that needed treatment.
  • She decided to keep her nails short for easier maintenance.

How to use Nail

Use 'nail' when discussing construction or repairs. It's appropriate in most contexts but may not fit formal writing about topics outside of home improvement.

Grammar pattern

nail + object

Memory hint

Think of 'nail' as in 'nailing two boards together' — it sounds like a quick, sharp action.

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Collocations with Nail

Synonyms for Nail

  • spike
  • peg
  • fastener
  • tack
  • pin

Opposites of Nail

Common mistakes with Nail

  • Confusing 'nail' with 'fail' due to similar pronunciation.
  • Using 'nail' as a verb when the noun form is needed.
  • Oversimplifying to just mean 'to fix' without specifying the use.

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Frequently asked questions about Nail

What does Nail mean?

A small metal stick used to fasten things together.

What is the definition of Nail?

the thin hard layer covering the outer tip of the fingers or toes

How do you use Nail in a sentence?

He used a hammer to drive the nail into the wood.

Can you give another example of Nail?

The worker removed the nail with ease.

What are synonyms for Nail?

Common alternatives include spike, peg, fastener, tack, pin.

What is the opposite of Nail?

Opposite meanings include pull, detach.

What words go with Nail?

It commonly pairs with long, short, sharp, bite, chew, do, grow, break, split, care, brush, clippers, under your nail, long, small, six-inch, drive, hammer, knock, stick out, stick up, head, hole, bomb.

What are common mistakes when using Nail?

Confusing 'nail' with 'fail' due to similar pronunciation. Using 'nail' as a verb when the noun form is needed. Oversimplifying to just mean 'to fix' without specifying the use.

How do you pronounce Nail?

US: /["/neɪl/"]/, UK: /["/neɪl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Nail?

Use 'nail' when discussing construction or repairs. It's appropriate in most contexts but may not fit formal writing about topics outside of home improvement.

What CEFR level is Nail?

"Nail" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.