Skull
UK /["/skʌl/"]/US /["/skʌl/"]/
Definition
the bone structure that forms the head and surrounds and protects the brain
In simple words: The hard bone structure that forms the head and protects the brain.
Examples
- a fractured skull
- the angel of death with his grinning skull
- Her skull was crammed with too many thoughts.
- When will he **get it into his thick skull** that I never want to see him again!
- The soldiers' hair was cropped close to the skull.
Usage notes
Used in medical and biological contexts; can also refer to a decorative or symbolic item in informal contexts. Avoid using in overly formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'skull' as a 'school of bones' that protects the brain.
Collocations
- human
- thick
- thin
- crack
- fracture
- crush
- fracture
- a fracture of the skull
- a fracture to the skull
- suffer a fractured skull
Synonyms
- cranium
- head
- skeleton
- boneyard
- noggin
Antonyms
- brain
- flesh
- body
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'head' which is less specific.
- Using 'skulls' incorrectly in singular/plural contexts.
- Mispronouncing it, saying 'skool' instead of 'skuhl'.