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Twig - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A twig is a small, slender branch of a tree or shrub. It is typically flexible and may bear leaves, buds, or flowers. Twigs are often found on the ground after falling from trees.

twig

/twɪɡ/ /twɪɡ/

Definition:

A small, slender branch of a tree or shrub.

Synonyms:

branch, sprig, shoot, stick

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

trunk, log

Common Collocations:

break a twig, gather twigs, dry twigs

Derivatives:

twiggy, twigged, twigging

Usage Tips:

Use "twig" as a noun for small branches or as a verb meaning to understand suddenly.

Common Phrases:

hop the twig, twist the twig

Etymology:

Old English "twigge," related to Dutch "twijg" and German "Zweig," meaning branch or shoot.

Examples:

  • 1. The squirrel snapped a twig while climbing the tree.
  • 2. She used dry twigs to start the campfire.
  • 3. He finally twigged the solution to the puzzle.
  • 4. Birds often build nests with small twigs and leaves.

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