finger

[ˈfɪŋɡər]

finger Definition

  • 1one of the five digits on the end of each hand, often used for touching and holding things
  • 2something that is shaped like a finger, especially a long, thin piece of food

Using finger: Examples

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

  • Example

    She pointed at the map with her finger.

  • Example

    He accidentally cut his finger while chopping vegetables.

  • Example

    The guitar player moved his fingers quickly over the strings.

  • Example

    She dipped her fingers into the bowl of sauce.

finger Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with finger

  • small pieces of food that can be eaten with the fingers, such as appetizers or snacks

    Example

    The party will have plenty of finger food for guests to enjoy.

  • a painting technique where paint is applied to paper using the fingers instead of a brush

    Example

    The children had fun making finger paintings in art class.

  • to be aware of the latest trends or developments in a particular field or area

    Example

    As a journalist, she always has her finger on the pulse of the latest news.

Origins of finger

from Old English 'finger', related to Dutch 'vinger' and German 'Finger'

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Summary: finger in Brief

A 'finger' [ˈfɪŋɡər] is one of the five digits on the end of each hand, often used for touching and holding things. It can also refer to something shaped like a finger, such as a long, thin piece of food. Examples include pointing at a map, playing a guitar, or dipping fingers into a bowl of sauce. Phrases include 'finger food,' 'finger painting,' and 'finger on the pulse,' meaning to be aware of the latest trends or developments.

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