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Detailed Synonyms for pluck in English

pluck:

to pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)

  1. to pluck
    to pluck
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
  2. to pluck
    – look for and gather 1
    to pick; to pluck; cull
    – look for and gather 1
    • pick verbe (picks, picked, picking)
      • pick mushrooms1
      • pick flowers1
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
    • cull verbe
  3. to pluck
    – strip of feathers 1
    to tear; to pull; to pluck; deplume; displume; deplumate
    – strip of feathers 1
    • tear verbe (tears, tore, tearing)
    • pull verbe (pulls, pulled, pulling)
      • pull a chicken1
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
      • pluck the capon1
    • deplume verbe
    • displume verbe
    • deplumate verbe
  4. to pluck
    – pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion 1
    to pick; to pluck; plunk
    – pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion 1
    • pick verbe (picks, picked, picking)
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
      • he plucked the strings of his mandolin1
    • plunk verbe
  5. to pluck
    – pull or pull out sharply 1
    to pluck; to pull off; pick off; tweak
    – pull or pull out sharply 1
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
      • pluck the flowers off the bush1
    • pull off verbe (pulls off, pulled off, pulling off)
    • pick off verbe
    • tweak verbe
  6. to pluck
    – rip off; ask an unreasonable price 1
    to hook; surcharge; to soak; to rob; to pluck; to fleece; plume; to overcharge; gazump
    – rip off; ask an unreasonable price 1
    • hook verbe (hooks, hooked, hooking)
    • surcharge verbe
    • soak verbe (soaks, soaked, soaking)
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
    • fleece verbe (fleeces, fleeced, fleecing)
    • plume verbe
    • overcharge verbe (overcharges, overcharged, overcharging)
    • gazump verbe
  7. to pluck
    – sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity 1
    to hustle; to roll; to pluck
    – sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity 1
    • hustle verbe (hustles, hustled, hustling)
    • roll verbe (rolls, rolled, rolling)
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)

Conjugations for pluck:

present
  1. pluck
  2. pluck
  3. plucks
  4. pluck
  5. pluck
  6. pluck
simple past
  1. plucked
  2. plucked
  3. plucked
  4. plucked
  5. plucked
  6. plucked
present perfect
  1. have plucked
  2. have plucked
  3. has plucked
  4. have plucked
  5. have plucked
  6. have plucked
past continuous
  1. was plucking
  2. were plucking
  3. was plucking
  4. were plucking
  5. were plucking
  6. were plucking
future
  1. shall pluck
  2. will pluck
  3. will pluck
  4. shall pluck
  5. will pluck
  6. will pluck
continuous present
  1. am plucking
  2. are plucking
  3. is plucking
  4. are plucking
  5. are plucking
  6. are plucking
subjunctive
  1. be plucked
  2. be plucked
  3. be plucked
  4. be plucked
  5. be plucked
  6. be plucked
diverse
  1. pluck!
  2. let's pluck!
  3. plucked
  4. plucking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

pluck [the ~] nom

  1. the pluck
    the daring; the guts; the nerve; the pluck
  2. the pluck
    – the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord 1
    the pluck
    – the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord 1
  3. the pluck
    – the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury 1
    the pluck; the pluckiness; the gutsiness
    – the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury 1

pluck

  1. pluck

Related Words for "pluck":

  • plucking, plucked, plucks, plucker

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Antonyms for "pluck":


Related Definitions for "pluck":

  1. the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord1
  2. the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury1
  3. look for and gather1
  4. strip of feathers1
    • pluck the capon1
  5. pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion1
    • he plucked the strings of his mandolin1
  6. pull or pull out sharply1
    • pluck the flowers off the bush1
  7. rip off; ask an unreasonable price1
  8. sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity1

Related Synonyms for pluck