plumb
Meanings
Plural: plumbs
Noun
- the metal bob of a plumb line
- A little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
- A weight on the end of a long line, used by sailors to determine the depth of water.
- The perpendicular direction or position.
- Obsolete form of plum (“the fruit”).
Verb
- measure the depth of something
- weight with lead
- examine thoroughly and in great depth
- adjust with a plumb line so as to make vertical
- To determine the depth, generally of a liquid; to sound.
- To attach to a water supply and drain.
- To think about or explore in depth, to get to the bottom of.
- To use a plumb bob as a measuring or aligning tool.
- To accurately align vertically or horizontally.
- To seal something with lead.
- To work as a plumber.
- To fall or sink like a plummet.
- To trace a road or track; to follow it to its end.
- To position vertically above or below.
Adjective Satellite
- exactly vertical
- "the tower of Pisa is far out of plumb"
Adverb
- completely; used as intensifiers
- "I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out"
- conforming to the direction of a plumb line
- exactly
- "fell plumb in the middle of the puddle"
Adj
- Truly vertical, as indicated by a plumb line.
- Describing an LBW where the batsman is hit on the pads directly in front of their wicket and should be given out.
Adv
- In a vertical direction; perpendicularly.
- Squarely, directly; deeply, completely.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English plumbe, plumme, from Old French *plombe, from Latin plumba, plural of plumbum.
Synonyms
clean, perpendicular, plum, plumb bob, plumb line, plumber, plummet
Scrabble Score: 11
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Words With Friends Score: 16
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