September 16, 2011 - Word of the Day: tease
Use the verb "tease" when a person bothers another person by saying something that causes discomfort. Children often tease each other, but adults are guilty of doing a lot of teasing also. Generally, it's not nice to tease another person; however, it's acceptable among friends and family.
- All the kids at school teased Humberto about his new haircut.
- Rosa is afraid that her friends will tease her about the backpack her mother bought for her.
- It's not nice to tease someone who is easily hurt by the teasing.
- Bill and Jake tease each other all the time, but they're still good friends.
- Sarah teased her little brother until he started to cry.
- My students used to tease me about my old car.
One other way of using "tease" is when a small amount of information increases a person's curiosity:
- The newscast teased it's viewers by announcing an upcoming story about a bikini contest.
- The grocery store likes to tease customers with coupons and sales, but overall the prices there are kind of high.
- Linda likes to tease men by wearing skimpy clothing. (skimpy = not much)
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