peel
How to Use Peel
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo strip off an outer layer (like skin from fruit), or the outer layer itself.
Don't confuse with "peal" (a loud ringing sound, as in "a peal of bells") — identical pronunciation, different meaning.
Word Forms
peeled past tense, peeled past tense, peeled past tense, peeled past tense, peels plural, peels plural, peels plural, peels plural, Peels plural, peels singular, peels singular, peels singular, peels singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She _____ the potatoes before boiling them.
Etymology
From Old English and Old French roots meaning "to strip the hair or skin off," ultimately from Latin pilus, "hair." A word-relative of "pill."