nose

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noun

1
a
: the part of the face that bears the nostrils and covers the anterior part of the nasal cavity
broadly : this part together with the nasal cavity
b
: the anterior part of the head at the top or end of the muzzle : snout, proboscis
2
a
: the sense of smell : olfaction
b
3
: the vertebrate olfactory organ
4
a
: the forward end or projection of something
b
: the projecting or working end of a tool
5
: the stem of a boat or its protective metal covering
6
a
: the nose as a symbol of prying or meddling curiosity or interference
b
: a knack for discovery or understanding
a keen nose for absurdity

nose

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verb

nosed; nosing

transitive verb

1
: to detect by or as if by smell : scent
2
a
: to push or move with the nose
b
: to move (something, such as a vehicle) ahead slowly or cautiously
nosed my car into the parking space
3
: to touch or rub with the nose : nuzzle

intransitive verb

1
: to use the nose in examining, smelling, or showing affection
2
a
: to search impertinently : pry
3
: to move ahead slowly or cautiously
the boat nosed around the bend
4
: to move the forward end in a specified direction
the plane nosed up
5
: to advance into a slight lead
Phrases
on the nose
1
a
: at or to a target point
the bombs landed right on the nose
b(1)
: on target : accurate
(2)
2
: to win
used of horse or dog racing bets
under one's nose
: extremely near to one
the answer was right under our noses
also : brazenly in or as if in one's presence
embezzling funds right under his nose

Examples of nose in a Sentence

Noun The ball hit me right on the nose. You need to wipe your nose. I have a runny nose. the long nose of the anteater He got some water up his nose. She wrinkled her nose in disgust. That dog has a good nose. The whale measures 40 feet from nose to tail. Verb The horse nosed my hand. Some animal must have nosed the lid off the garbage can. The dog nosed the door open. The dogs were nosing around in the garbage. The boat nosed around the bend. I nosed my car into the parking space. The car nosed its way into the street.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Detailed analysis of specimens collected from more than two dozen nose and throat swabs found the coronavirus developed resistance to sotrovimab, a Covid antibody treatment, within a few weeks, scientists at the University of Amsterdam’s Centre for Experimental and Molecular Medicine said. Jason Gale / Bloomberg, TIME, 19 Apr. 2024 In adults and kids, whooping cough can look very much like a cold, prompting a runny nose and cough. Kaitlin Sullivan, NBC News, 17 Apr. 2024 Snufkin has been thumbing his nose at the Park Keeper since the 1950s, and people were making TikToks about his response to overpolicing back in 2021, too. Laurence Russell, WIRED, 16 Apr. 2024 If streaming lava is like a runny nose, then explosions are the volcanic equivalent of a sneeze. Shi En Kim, Smithsonian Magazine, 16 Apr. 2024 But yes, the dress rehearsal was when the prosthetics made their debut — the noses and the mouths. Lexy Perez, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Apr. 2024 Any person who may have been exposed and develops symptoms – high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes, and a rash beginning 3-5 days after other symptoms occur – should isolate and call their doctor to arrange for testing. Erin Couch, The Enquirer, 15 Apr. 2024 In the text, Sandi playfully addressed online rumors about her son allegedly getting his nose fixed. Mitchell Peters, Billboard, 14 Apr. 2024 The Hawkeyes then took their first lead later in the period right before Kate Martin got hit in the face by Edwards, resulting in a bloody nose. CBS News, 5 Apr. 2024
Verb
The vast majority of EV chargers are placed at the ends of parking spaces so vehicles have to either pull in, nosing the front bumper up to the charger, or reverse back in. Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN, 31 Mar. 2024 For years, booking a traditional moving company has meant inviting countless strangers into your home to nose through your belongings, write out itemized lists, and take inventory for each company — and that’s all just to get a quote. Chris Gallagher, Detroit Free Press, 23 Feb. 2024 Unable to nose any farther forward, the agents piled out of the first and third SUV and tried to subdue the crowd. Elliot Ackerman, WIRED, 12 Feb. 2024 Shares of Netflix nosed up around 0.3% in midmorning trading. Todd Spangler, Variety, 23 Jan. 2024 Her job involves everything from nosing whiskies (to build up her knowledge for creating both classic and new blends) to helping select casks for some of The Balvenie’s oldest and rarest bottlings. Robb Report Studio, Robb Report, 30 Nov. 2023 Semi trucks were still making deliveries to the plant, slowly nosing forward through the picket. Dan Kaufman, The New Yorker, 28 Oct. 2023 The Flatiron Building, whose prow has nosed up Broadway across 23rd Street since its completion in 1902, has housed its last office tenant and is going residential, The Real Deal first reported this morning. Curbed, 26 Oct. 2023 Powerful high pressure to the west should nose into the area. Ian Livingston, Washington Post, 18 Aug. 2023

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Old English nosu; akin to Old High German nasa nose, Latin nasus

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

1577, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of nose was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Nose.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nose. Accessed 23 Apr. 2024.

Kids Definition

nose

1 of 2 noun
1
a
: the part of the face or head that contains the nostrils and covers the front or outer part of the nasal cavity
also : this part together with the nasal cavity
b
: the front part of the head above or sticking out beyond the jaws
the length of a whale from the tip of the nose to the middle of the tail
2
: the sense of smell
3
: the organ of smell of a vertebrate
4
: something (as a point, edge, or projection) like a nose
the nose of a plane
5
: an ability to discover
a nose for news
nosed
ˈnōzd
adjective

nose

2 of 2 verb
nosed; nosing
1
: to detect by or as if by smell : scent
2
: to push or move with the nose
3
: to touch or rub with the nose : nuzzle
4
: to search especially into other peoples' business : pry
5
: to move ahead slowly or cautiously
the boat nosed around the bend

Medical Definition

nose

noun
1
a
: the part of the face that bears the nostrils and covers the anterior part of the nasal cavity
broadly : this part together with the nasal cavity
b
: the anterior part of the head above or projecting beyond the muzzle
2
: the sense of smell : olfaction
3

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