protrude

[prəˈtruːd]

protrude Definition

  • 1extend beyond or above a surface
  • 2to stick out

Using protrude: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rock protruded from the ground.

  • Example

    His ears protruded from under his hat.

  • Example

    The nail is protruding from the board.

  • Example

    The snake's fangs protruded from its mouth.

protrude Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for protrude

Antonyms for protrude

Phrases with protrude

  • to extend outward from something

    Example

    The branches of the tree protrude from the trunk.

  • to stick out of something

    Example

    The cat's tail was protruding out of the box.

  • to extend through something

    Example

    The needle protruded through the fabric.

Origins of protrude

from Latin 'protrudere', meaning 'to thrust forward'

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Summary: protrude in Brief

The verb 'protrude' [prəˈtruːd] means to extend beyond or above a surface, or to stick out. It can be used to describe physical objects like rocks, nails, and body parts such as ears and fangs. The word is often paired with prepositions like 'from,' 'out of,' and 'through.'