Kick Meaning and Definition

Kick

Kick

Pronunciation

/kɪk/

Part of Speech

Noun or Verb

Definition

A kick can refer to a sudden, forceful movement of one’s foot, or a sudden physical impact with one’s foot, typically used to propel oneself, an object, or another person. It can also be used as a noun to describe an act of kicking, or to denote a rhythmic or rhythmic pattern in music.

Examples

  • He gave her a kick in the shin.
  • The musician added a kick drum to the song.

Synonyms

  • Kickoff
  • Pivot
  • Stamp

Antonyms

  • Pull
  • Drag

Etymology

The word “kick” has its origins in Old English, from the verb “ciccian”, meaning “to kick”, which is also related to the Proto-Germanic “kikiz”, and ultimately the Proto-Indo-European root “*khek-“, meaning “to bend” or “to curve”.

Usage Notes

When used as a noun, “kick” can be used in various contexts, such as describing a sports event, a type of physical activity, or an act of sudden movement. When used as a verb, it is often used to describe various actions, such as kicking a ball, kicking a person, or kicking a habit.

Cultural References

Kick has appeared in various forms of media, such as music, literature, and film. For example, The Kick is a popular music festival held in Australia, and Kick-Ass is a superhero comic book series.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Kick off
  • Kickstart
  • Kick back

Related Words or Phrases

  • Foot
  • Kickback
  • Footwork

Collocations

  • Kick off the party
  • Kick back and relax
  • Kick in the teeth

Frequency of Use

Kick is a commonly used word in modern language, and its usage has remained relatively consistent over the past few decades.

Common Misspellings

  • Kiker
  • Kik
  • Kickys

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