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nab

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Verb — To catch or arrest someone, especially a criminal.

How to use nab

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nab a bargain nab a suspect nab the last seat

Informal; common in everyday speech and news headlines rather than formal writing.

Etymology

From dialectal English nap, "to seize or grab," likely from an old Scandinavian word meaning to pluck or pinch.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “nab” mean?

The word “nab” means to catch or arrest someone, especially a criminal. In plain terms, to quickly grab hold of something or someone — a person, an item, or an opportunity.

How do you pronounce “nab”?

“Nab” is pronounced nab (/næb/ in IPA).

How do you use “nab” in a sentence?

Here is “nab” used in a sentence: “Police nabbed the shoplifter before he reached the exit.”

What part of speech is “nab”?

“Nab” is a verb.

How many meanings does “nab” have?

“Nab” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to catch or arrest someone, especially a criminal.

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