incisor

IPA/ɪnˈsaɪzə(r)/
KK[ˌɪnsˈaɪzɚ]IPA/ɪnˈsaɪzər/

incisor — noun

  • incisorsingular
  • incisorsplural

1. a flat, narrow tooth in the front part of the upper or lower jaw that is shaped

1.名詞B1
釋義

a flat, narrow tooth in the front part of the upper or lower jaw that is shaped for cutting food rather than grinding it

例句

Matthew bit into the apple, and one of his front incisors came loose.

incisor + come loose (tooth injury collocation)

Shirin's dentist advised her to be careful with her incisors when eating hard candy.

be careful with + incisors (dental care pattern)

同義詞
  • front tooth

    everyday layperson term; less precise than 'incisor' since 'front tooth' may also include canines in casual speech

反義詞
  • molar

    a large tooth at the back of the mouth used for grinding, not cutting

  • canine

    the pointed tooth next to the incisors, designed for tearing rather than slicing

文法句型

plural incisors (general reference)

the + incisors

用法筆記

Frequently used in the plural form 'incisors' because humans have a set of eight. The singular 'incisor' typically refers to a single specific tooth, for example 'her right central incisor was chipped.'