teased

[tizd]

teased Definition

  • 1to make fun of or provoke someone in a playful way
  • 2to gently pull or comb through tangled hair or fibers to make them smooth and neat

Using teased: Examples

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

  • Example

    He teased her about her new haircut.

  • Example

    The children teased the dog with a stick.

  • Example

    She teased the knots out of her hair.

  • Example

    The comedian teased the audience with his witty jokes.

teased Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for teased

Antonyms for teased

Phrases with teased

  • tease out

    to extract or separate something from a larger whole, often with difficulty

    Example

    It took a while to tease out the truth from all the lies.

  • tease apart

    to separate or disentangle something that is closely intertwined or mixed together

    Example

    I had to use a needle to tease apart the tangled threads.

  • tease up

    to fluff or style hair by teasing it with a comb or brush

    Example

    She teased up her hair for the party.

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Summary: teased in Brief

The verb 'teased' [tizd] means to playfully provoke or make fun of someone, or to gently pull or comb through tangled hair or fibers to make them smooth and neat. It can be used in phrases like 'tease out,' meaning to extract or separate something from a larger whole, and 'tease up,' meaning to fluff or style hair by teasing it with a comb or brush.