Kiss
UK /["/kɪs/","/ˈkɪsɪz/","/kɪst/","/ˈkɪsɪŋ/"]/US /["/kɪs/","/ˈkɪsɪz/","/kɪst/","/ˈkɪsɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to touch somebody with your lips as a sign of love or sexual desire or when saying hello or goodbye
In simple words: To touch or press your lips against someone or something.
Examples
- They shared a passionate kiss under the stars.
- She gave him a quick kiss on the cheek before leaving.
- In some cultures, it is common to kiss on both cheeks as a greeting.
- He kneeled down to kiss the ring of the king.
- Always remember to kiss your loved ones goodbye.
Usage notes
Use 'kiss' in romantic contexts, greetings, or as a sign of affection. Avoid in formal situations unless it's used metaphorically. 'Kiss' can imply deeper emotions in romantic relationships.
Grammar pattern
kiss + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'kiss' as a 'missed' connection, lips touching!
Collocations
- gently
- lightly
- lovingly
- bend to
- lean over to
- stoop to
- on
- kiss and cuddle
- kiss somebody full on the lips
- kiss somebody full on the mouth
Synonyms
- peck
- smooch
- embrace
- nuzzle
- caress
Antonyms
- push away
- repel
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'peck' vs 'kiss' — a peck is lighter.
- Using 'kiss' as a noun incorrectly — remember it's mainly a verb.
- Saying 'kissing him' when referring to a simulated action instead of an actual event.