plucked Sentence Examples
- The guitarist deftly plucked the strings of his acoustic guitar, creating a captivating melody.
- She plucked the petals from the daisy, wondering if love was true or false.
- The surgeon meticulously plucked the splinter from the patient's finger with a fine pair of tweezers.
- The seamstress carefully plucked the loose thread from the intricate embroidery, ensuring flawless perfection.
- The farmer plucked the ripe strawberries from the vines, their sweet aroma filling the air.
- The bird watcher patiently plucked out the rare feather from the nest, adding it to their collection.
- The artist plucked the vibrant blossoms from the garden, using them as inspiration for his next masterpiece.
- The thief quickly plucked the necklace from the unsuspecting woman's neck, disappearing into the bustling crowd.
- The child gleefully plucked flowers from the field, creating a vibrant bouquet for their mother.
- The archaeologist carefully plucked the ancient artifact from the ruins, preserving a piece of history for future generations.
plucked Meaning
plucked (a)
of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum
plucked (s)
having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl
plucked (imp. & p. p.)
of Pluck
plucked (a.)
Having courage and spirit.
Synonyms & Antonyms of plucked
Synonyms:
- did
- defrauded
- suckered
- choused
- hosed
- nobbled
- shorted
- exploited
- ripped-off
- victimized
- skinned
- chiselled
- deceived
- thimblerigged
- stiffed
- betrayed
- fleeced
- wrenched
- euchred
- rooked
- wrung
- conned
- mulcted
- chiseled
- swindled
- flimflammed
- gaffed
- fooled
- bled
- skunked
- did-in
- fiddled
- clipped
- reamed
- diddled
- shook-down
- extorted
- bilked
- took-for-a-ride
- cozened
- shortchanged
- tricked
FAQs About the word plucked
of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum, having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowlof Pluck, Having courage and spirit.
squeezed, screwed, cheated, stung, beat, hustled, stuck, did, defrauded, suckered
No antonyms found.
The guitarist deftly plucked the strings of his acoustic guitar, creating a captivating melody.
She plucked the petals from the daisy, wondering if love was true or false.
The surgeon meticulously plucked the splinter from the patient's finger with a fine pair of tweezers.
The seamstress carefully plucked the loose thread from the intricate embroidery, ensuring flawless perfection.