scratch

[skrætʃ]

scratch Definition

  • 1to mark a surface with a sharp object, making a thin line or cut
  • 2to rub your skin with your nails because it feels uncomfortable
  • 3to cancel a plan or an idea

Using scratch: Examples

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

  • Example

    She scratched her arm on the fence.

  • Example

    I always scratch my head when I'm nervous.

  • Example

    We had to scratch our plans for the weekend due to bad weather.

scratch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scratch

Antonyms for scratch

Phrases with scratch

  • to start from the beginning, without any advantage

    Example

    After the fire, they had to start from scratch and rebuild their house.

  • to only deal with a small part of a problem or subject

    Example

    We've only scratched the surface of this issue, we need to investigate further.

  • a strong desire to travel or move from one place to another

    Example

    I've got itchy feet and I want to explore new places.

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Summary: scratch in Brief

The verb 'scratch' [skrætʃ] has three main meanings: to mark a surface with a sharp object, to rub your skin with your nails, and to cancel a plan or an idea. It can be used in phrases like 'start from scratch,' meaning to start from the beginning, and 'scratch the surface,' meaning to only deal with a small part of a problem or subject. 'Itchy feet' is an informal phrase that means a strong desire to travel or move from one place to another.

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