pair of tweezers
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Definition
Noun: A small hand-held tool used for picking up, manipulating, or pulling out very small objects. It consists of two arms joined at one end, which are squeezed together to bring the two tips (often pointed or flat) into contact to grip an item.
Usage
The term "pair of tweezers" is used to refer to the tool as a single object. It is typically treated as a singular noun, despite the word "pair" in its name. * Use it when you need to describe the tool for a precise task like removing a splinter, placing a small electronic component, or applying false eyelashes. * Example: "A pair of tweezers is essential for this detailed craft project."
Examples
- "She used a pair of tweezers to carefully remove the thorn from her finger."
- "For this experiment, you will need a microscope and a fine pair of tweezers."
- "I can't find my pair of tweezers to pluck this eyebrow hair."
Advanced Usage
- The term can be shortened informally to just "tweezers" (e.g., "Pass me the tweezers"). However, "pair of tweezers" is the more precise and formal full term.
- It is often modified by adjectives describing the tip type or purpose: , , .
Variants and Related Words
- Tweezers (n): The common shortened form of "a pair of tweezers."
- Forceps (n): A similar pinching tool, but typically larger and used in medical or laboratory settings. While sometimes used interchangeably, forceps are generally for more heavy-duty or specialized tasks.
Synonyms
- Pincers (n): A tool with a similar pinching action, but usually larger and for gripping or cutting, not for fine manipulation.
- Nippers (n): A small tool for cutting or gripping, often with a scissor-like action.
Related Phrases
- Pair of pliers (n): A larger hand tool with a similar levered, gripping action, used for holding, bending, or cutting wire and metal.
Noun
- a hand tool for holding consisting of a compound lever for grasping