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noun

finger

FIHNG-guh
noun
1
One of the five slender parts extending from the hand, used for touching, holding, and grasping.
"She pointed at the map with her finger."
verb
1
To identify or blame someone, especially to the authorities.
"A witness fingered him as the getaway driver."
2
To touch, poke, or feel something with the fingers.
"He fingered the fabric to check its quality."

How to Use Finger

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishMainly the body part on the hand; informally, to identify someone as guilty.

Common pairings
finger someone for a crime point a finger lift a finger

Word Forms

fingered past tense, fingers singular

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Etymology

From Old English finger, related to German Finger and Dutch vinger, ultimately traced back to the Indo-European word for "five" — fingers being the five digits of the hand.

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