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spear

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Noun — A weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp point, used for thrusting or throwing.

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How to use spear

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asparagus spear spear a fish throw a spear

Etymology

From Old English spere, going back to a Proto-Germanic root for a pointed weapon; related to German Speer.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “spear” mean?

The word “spear” means a weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp point, used for thrusting or throwing. In plain terms, a long pointed weapon, a long thin food piece (like an asparagus spear), or the act of stabbing something with a pointed object.

How do you pronounce “spear”?

“Spear” is pronounced speer (/spɪɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “spear” in a sentence?

Here is “spear” used in a sentence: “The ancient warriors carried spears and shields into battle.”

What is the opposite of “spear”?

The opposite of “spear” — its antonyms — is distaff.

What part of speech is “spear”?

Depending on how it is used, “spear” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “spear” come from?

The word “spear” comes from Old English. From Old English spere, going back to a Proto-Germanic root for a pointed weapon; related to German Speer.

Is “spear” a common word?

“Spear” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “spear” have?

“Spear” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharp point, used for thrusting or throwing.

What is the difference between a spear and a javelin?

A spear is a long-shafted weapon with a sharp point used for thrusting or throwing in general combat or hunting, while a javelin is specifically designed and balanced for throwing, often in athletic competition. All javelins are essentially spears, but not all spears are built for throwing.

Why is a piece of asparagus called a spear?

A vegetable spear refers to a long, thin piece cut from a vegetable, and the term is used because the shape resembles the long, pointed form of a weapon spear. This is most common with asparagus, which is typically sold and described in "spears."

Can spear be used as a verb?

Yes, spear can be used as a verb meaning to pierce something with a spear or a similarly sharp, long object, such as spearing a piece of food with a fork.

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