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Limb - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A limb is an arm or leg of a person or animal, used for movement or grasping. In plants, it refers to a large branch of a tree. The term can also describe a projecting part of an object.

limb

/lɪm/ /lɪm/

Definition:

An arm, leg, or wing of a person or animal; a large branch of a tree.

Synonyms:

appendage, extremity, branch, bough

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

trunk, core

Common Collocations:

broken limb, lower limb, upper limb, artificial limb, tree limb

Derivatives:

limbed, limbless, limby

Usage Tips:

Use "limb" for arms, legs, wings, or tree branches; avoid for small body parts like fingers or twigs.

Common Phrases:

out on a limb, life and limb, risk life and limb

Etymology:

From Old English "lim," meaning part of the body or branch of a tree; related to Old Norse "limr."

Examples:

  • 1. The cat climbed onto a high tree limb.
  • 2. He lost a limb in the accident but remained hopeful.
  • 3. Birds often perch on the highest limbs of trees.
  • 4. She stretched her limbs after sitting for hours.

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