quack
How to Use Quack
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither a duck's sound, or a fraud pretending to have medical qualifications.
A "quack" doctor is not simply a bad doctor — the word implies deliberate fraud or lack of real qualifications.
Word Forms
more quack comparative, quacker comparative, quacked past tense, quacked past tense, quacks plural, quacks plural, quacks singular, quacks singular, most quack superlative, quackest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The pond was noisy with the _____ of ducks fighting over bread.
Etymology
Originally imitative of the sound itself, from Middle English quacken; the "fake doctor" sense grew out of "quacksalver," an old term for someone who loudly hawked bogus remedies.