Pronunciation:
British pronunciation: [n? z]
American pronunciation: [No? z]
Explanation: Nose is a noun, which means "nose". It is an organ that people and animals use to breathe and smell. It is located in the center of the face and usually protrudes from the face.
Usage: nose is usually used as a countable noun to refer to a specific nose. It can also be used as a verb to smell or approach something with the nose.
Morphological changes:
Singular: nose
Plural number: nose
Collocation of words:
-runny nose: runny nose
-Big nose: Big nose
Despise, ridicule.
Interfere with, ask.
-Acting on instinct: Acting on instinct.
Word meaning analysis:
The word nose mainly refers to the respiratory and olfactory organs of people and animals, which is what we call the nose. It can also be used as a verb to smell or touch with the nose.
Bilingual example:
She has a small nose and bright blue eyes. )
I can't breathe normally because my nose is blocked. )
The dog sniffed the air and put its nose into the air. The dog sniffed the air and looked up. )
She sneered at the idea of eating sandwiches. She sneered at the idea of eating insects. )
He found his way home by intuition. )