Palm
UK /["/pɑːm/"]/US /["/pɑːm/"]/
Definition
a straight tree with a mass of long leaves at the top, growing in tropical countries. There are several types of palm tree, some of which produce fruit.
In simple words: The inside part of your hand from the wrist to the fingers.
Examples
- She has a small tattoo on her left palm.
- The fortune teller studied the lines on his palm carefully.
- They sat under the shade of a tall palm to escape the sun.
- He carried a bunch of dates picked fresh from the palm tree.
- She held the small bird gently in the palm of her hand.
- The palm leaves rustled softly in the gentle breeze.
- After the hike, his palm was sweaty and dirty.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation; not typically used in formal writing. Commonly used when referring to hands, such as 'He raised his palm to shield his eyes.'
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'pal' who gives you a high five with their open palm.
Collocations
- coconut
- date
- oil
- tree
- branch
- frond
- soft
- sweaty
- warm
- hold up
- raise
- extend
- sweat
- face
- rest
- reader
- reading
- against your palms
- between your palms
- in your palm
Synonyms
- bribe
Antonyms
- backhand
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'palm tree' – referring to the tree instead of the hand.
- Mispronounced as 'pahm' instead of 'palm'.
- Using 'palms' incorrectly as a singular noun.