beak

[biːk]

beak Definition

  • 1the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth that it uses to pick up food
  • 2a similar structure in some other animals, such as turtles or octopuses

Using beak: Examples

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

  • Example

    The eagle used its beak to tear apart the prey.

  • Example

    The turtle's beak is used to cut and chew food.

  • Example

    The octopus has a sharp beak that it uses to break open shells.

beak Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for beak

Phrases with beak

  • the pointed front part of a ship

    Example

    The beak of the ship was damaged in the storm.

  • the nose or front part of an airplane

    Example

    The beak of the plane was damaged during landing.

  • the pointed or curved end of a tool, such as pliers or scissors

    Example

    The beak of the pliers was used to grip the small object.

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Summary: beak in Brief

A 'beak' [biːk] is the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth used for picking up food. It can also refer to a similar structure in other animals, such as turtles or octopuses. The term extends to objects like the 'beak of a ship' or 'beak of a tool,' which denote pointed or curved ends.

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