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Nailhead - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A nailhead is the flat or slightly rounded top part of a nail that is visible after hammering. It can also refer to a decorative upholstery tack with a small, round head.

nailhead

/ˈneɪlˌhɛd/ /ˈneɪlˌhɛd/

Definition:

The flattened top of a nail, often decorative or functional in design.

Synonyms:

nail cap, nail top, stud, boss

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

nail shaft, nail point

Common Collocations:

brass nailhead, upholstery nailhead, decorative nailhead, leather nailhead

Derivatives:

nailheaded, nailheading

Usage Tips:

Use "nailhead" to describe the visible part of a nail, especially in furniture or design contexts.

Common Phrases:

hit the nail on the head, as hard as a nailhead

Etymology:

Derived from "nail" + "head," referring to the top part of a nail since Middle English.

Examples:

  • 1. The upholstery was secured with shiny brass nailheads.
  • 2. She admired the intricate pattern formed by the tiny nailheads on the chair.
  • 3. The carpenter hammered the nailhead flush with the wood surface.
  • 4. A loose nailhead caught on her sweater and pulled a thread.

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