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Spigot - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A spigot is a small faucet or tap used to control the flow of liquid, typically found on containers like barrels or outdoor water sources. It is often turned on or off by hand.

spigot

/ˈspɪɡət/ /ˈspɪɡət/

Definition:

A small faucet or tap controlling the flow of liquid, or a plug for a cask.

Synonyms:

faucet, tap, valve, stopcock

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

main, outlet

Common Collocations:

water spigot, garden spigot, barrel spigot, outdoor spigot

Derivatives:

spigoted, spigoting

Usage Tips:

Use "spigot" to refer to a small tap or plug, often for barrels or outdoor water sources.

Common Phrases:

turn the spigot on, shut off the spigot, tight as a spigot

Etymology:

From Old French *espigot*, meaning peg or stopper; related to *espiga* (ear of grain).

Examples:

  • 1. The water dripped from the rusty spigot.
  • 2. He turned the spigot to fill his bucket.
  • 3. The barrel had a wooden spigot for pouring cider.
  • 4. She attached a hose to the garden spigot.

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