teases

[teːzɪz]

teases Definition

  • 1to make fun of someone or something in a playful way
  • 2to annoy someone by refusing to give them something they want or need

Using teases: Examples

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

  • Example

    He teases his little sister about her hair.

  • Example

    She teased him with the possibility of a promotion.

  • Example

    The dog kept teasing the cat by stealing its toy.

teases Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for teases

Antonyms for teases

Phrases with teases

  • tease out

    to extract or obtain something with difficulty

    Example

    I had to tease out the truth from all the lies he told me.

  • tease apart

    to separate or distinguish between two things that are closely related or similar

    Example

    It's hard to tease apart the different meanings of these two words.

  • tease up

    to make something more fluffy or voluminous, especially hair

    Example

    She teased up her hair for the party.

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Summary: teases in Brief

The verb 'teases' [teːzɪz] means to make fun of someone or something in a playful way or to annoy someone by refusing to give them something they want or need. It can be used in various contexts, such as teasing a sibling or teasing out the truth from a liar. The verb also has phrasal uses like 'tease out,' 'tease apart,' and 'tease up.'