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noun

whisker

ihs-kuh
noun
1
One of the long stiff hairs growing near the mouth of a cat or other animal.
"The cat's whiskers twitched as it sniffed the air."
2
A hair growing on a man's face, especially at the side.
"He hadn't shaved in days and had a rough stubble of whiskers."
3
A very small amount or distance.
"They lost the match by a whisker."

How to Use Whisker

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe long facial hairs of an animal (or a man), or, informally, a tiny margin.

Common pairings
cat's whiskers win by a whisker

Word Forms

whiskers plural, Whiskers plural

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Etymology

From Middle English wisker, formed from the verb whisk plus -er, originally referring to something that whisks or brushes lightly.

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