How To Spell hamstring?
How to Pronounce hamstring?
Correct pronunciation for the word "hamstring" is [hˈamstɹɪŋ], [hˈamstɹɪŋ], [h_ˈa_m_s_t_ɹ_ɪ_ŋ].
Definition of hamstring
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To cut the tendons of the ham, and thus disable.
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A tendon of the ham.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
What are the misspellings for hamstring?
- armstring,
- hampstrings,
- hemstrings,
- hamsting,
- harmstrings,
- mastring,
- amstering,
- gamstring,
- bamstring,
- hamstering,
- hamsring,
- hamtsring,
- hammstring,
- hamsstring,
- ham string,
- hams tring,
- Chackstring,
- hamstrings,
- Hadstripp,
- hamsbring
What are similar-sounding words for hamstring?
What is the present tense of Hamstring?
What is the past tense of Hamstring?
What is the adverb for hamstring?
The adverb form of "hamstring" is "hamstringedly".
What is the adjective for hamstring?
The adjective form of the word "hamstring" is "hamstringed".
Usage over time for hamstring:
This graph shows how "hamstring" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of hamstring?
The plural of the "hamstring" can be the "hamstrings".
What is the singular form of hamstring?
The singular of the "hamstring" can be the "hamstring".
Synonyms for Hamstring:
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v.
• hinder- foul ,
- impede ,
- clog ,
- counter ,
- dam ,
- drag ,
- inhibit ,
- complicate ,
- deter ,
- baffle ,
- frustrate ,
- interrupt ,
- entrap ,
- constrain ,
- curb ,
- catch ,
- constipate ,
- check ,
- detain ,
- delay ,
- bar ,
- bottleneck ,
- entangle ,
- choke ,
- brake ,
- fetter ,
- crimp ,
- bung ,
- burden ,
- congest ,
- block .
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n.
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- disk ,
- cartilage ,
- Achilles Tendon .
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Resources
- Correct spelling for hamstring [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- hamstring - English spelling dictionary
- Hamstring | Definition of hamstring by Merriam-Webster
- Hamstring definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Hamstring | Definition of hamstring at Dictionary.com
- Hamstring dictionary definition | hamstring defined