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1. (v.t.) hug
to clasp tightly in the arms, esp. with affection; embrace:
to hug a child.
2. hug
to cling firmly or fondly to; cherish:
to hug a belief.
3. hug
to keep close to, as in sailing or in moving along or alongside of:
a vessel hugging the shore; a car hugging the road.
4. (v.i.) hug
to cling together; lie close.
5. (n.) hug
a tight clasp with the arms; embrace.
Etymology: (1560–70; perh. < ON hugga to soothe, console; akin to OE hogian to care for)
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| Definition of 'Hug' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) hug, clinch, squeeze
a tight or amorous embrace
"come here and give me a big hug"
2. (verb) embrace, hug, bosom, squeeze
squeeze (someone) tightly in your arms, usually with fondness
"Hug me, please"; "They embraced"; "He hugged her close to him"
3. (verb) hug
fit closely or tightly
"The dress hugged her hips"
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1. (verb) hug
to put your arms around sb to show affection
"Welcome!" she said, hugging them.
2. hug
***to stay very close
cars hugging the side of the mountain road
3. (noun) hug
the act of hugging
Grandma gave me a big hug.
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| Definition of 'Hug' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Hug
a close embrace or clasping with the arms, as in affection or in wrestling
2. (verb) Hug
to cower; to crouch; to curl up
3. (verb) Hug
to crowd together; to cuddle
4. (verb) Hug
to press closely within the arms; to clasp to the bosom; to embrace
5. (verb) Hug
to hold fast; to cling to; to cherish
6. (verb) Hug
to keep close to; as, to hug the land; to hug the wind
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Sense: to hold close to oneself with the arms, especially to show love
She hugged her son when he returned from the war.
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Afrikaans: omhels, vasdruk |
Arabic: يُعانِق، يَضُم إلى صَدْرِ |
Bulgarian: прегръщам |
Brazilian: abraçar |
Czech: obejmout |
German: umarmen |
Danish: omfavne |
Greek: (σφιχτ)αγκαλιάζω |
Spanish: abrazar |
Estonian: kaisutama |
Farsi: در آغوش گرفتن |
Finnish: halata |
French: étreindre |
Hebrew: לְחַבֵּק |
Hindi: सीने से लगाना |
Croatian: cvrsto zagrliti, stisnuti |
Hungarian: megölel |
Indonesian: memeluk |
Icelandic: faðma |
Italian: abbracciare |
Japanese: 抱きしめる |
Korean: 포옹하다 |
Lithuanian: apkabinti, priglausti |
Latvian: (cieši) apskaut; apkampt |
Malay: peluk |
Dutch: omhelzen |
Norwegian: omfavne, klemme |
Polish: (przy)tulić się |
Persian: در آغوش گرفتن |
Pashto: په غیږ کی نیول |
Portuguese: abraçar |
Romanian: aîmbrăţişa |
Russian: обнимать |
Slovak: objať, vziať do náručia |
Slovenian: objeti |
Serbian: zagrliti |
Swedish: omfamna, krama |
Thai: กอด |
Turkish: kucaklamak, sarılmak |
Taiwanese: 擁抱 |
Ukrainian: міцно обіймати |
Urdu: سینے سے لگانا |
Vietnamese: ôm chặt; ghì chặt |
Chinese: 紧紧拥抱 |
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