nail

[neɪl]

nail Definition

  • 1a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook
  • 2a horny covering on the upper surface of the tip of the finger and toe in humans and other primates

Using nail: Examples

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

  • Example

    He hammered the nail into the wall.

  • Example

    She painted her nails bright red.

  • Example

    The horse lost a shoe because a nail had come loose.

  • Example

    I broke a nail trying to open the can.

nail Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nail

Antonyms for nail

Phrases with nail

  • hit the nail on the head

    to do or say something exactly right

    Example

    You hit the nail on the head with your analysis of the situation.

  • immediately, without delay

    Example

    I'll pay you on the nail.

  • to be nervous or anxious about something

    Example

    She was biting her nails while waiting for the test results.

Origins of nail

Old English 'nægl', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch 'nagel' and German 'Nagel'

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Summary: nail in Brief

The term 'nail' [neɪl] refers to a small metal spike used to join things together or a horny covering on the upper surface of the tip of the finger and toe. Examples include 'He hammered the nail into the wall.' and 'She painted her nails bright red.' Phrases like 'hit the nail on the head' denote doing something exactly right, while 'biting your nails' means being nervous or anxious.

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