crutch

[krʌtʃ]

crutch Definition

  • 1a long stick with a crosspiece at the top, used as a support under the armpit by a lame or injured person
  • 2a thing used for support or reassurance

Using crutch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crutch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had to use crutches after breaking his leg.

  • Example

    The government is providing a crutch for the struggling economy.

  • Example

    She leaned on her friend's shoulder as a crutch to get through the difficult time.

crutch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crutch

Antonyms for crutch

Phrases with crutch

  • to remove a source of support or reassurance from someone

    Example

    He kicked the crutch out from under her by revealing the truth.

  • words or phrases used to fill pauses or gaps in speech, often without adding meaning

    Example

    Like, um, and you know are common crutch words in casual conversation.

  • the rubber cap at the bottom of a crutch that provides traction and cushioning

    Example

    He needed to replace the worn-out crutch tips on his old crutches.

Origins of crutch

from Old English 'crycce', meaning 'staff'

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Summary: crutch in Brief

A 'crutch' [krʌtʃ] is a long stick with a crosspiece at the top, used as a support under the armpit by a lame or injured person. It can also refer to a thing used for support or reassurance, such as 'She leaned on her friend's shoulder as a crutch to get through the difficult time.' 'Crutch' extends into phrases like 'kick the crutch out from under someone,' meaning to remove a source of support, and 'crutch words,' referring to filler words in speech.