- nounnettle (noun) · nettles (plural noun)
- a herbaceous plant which has jagged leaves covered with stinging hairs.
- used in names of plants that have properties or appearance similar to nettle, e.g., dead-nettle.
verbnettle (verb) · nettles (third person present) · nettled (past tense) · nettled (past participle) · nettling (present participle)- irritate or annoy (someone):"I was nettled by Alene's tone of superiority"
- archaicbeat or sting (someone) with nettles.
OriginOld English netle, netele, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch netel and German Nessel. The verb dates from late Middle English.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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WEB5 days ago · Nettle is a noun for a plant with stinging hairs, or a verb for irritating or annoying someone. Learn how to use nettle in sentences, see related words and compare British and American meanings.
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