Word of the Day: Lick
The verb “lick” is used to describe the use of the tongue for eating, tasting, and applying moisture to something:
- The cat is licking her paw.
 - He’s licking an ice cream cone.
 - Jose is licking an envelope.
 
“Lick” is a regular verb:
| simple | past | past participle | 
|---|---|---|
| 
 lick 
 | 
 licked 
 | 
 licked 
 | 
- Billy licked the sucker until it was gone.
 - Mary licked a small cut on her hand.
 - Don’t let the baby lick that. It’ll make him sick!
 - Their team got licked. They lost the match by 20 points.*
 
* Note: To “get licked” or “be licked” is to be beaten in competition or in a fight. You can also use the word “lick” to describe a punishment: The little boy got licked for stealing money from his mother.
Essential English Dictionary
Visit the Popular English Words Beginning with L page to see the list of all words starting with letter L. For seeing the HiCafe dictionary, visit the Popular English Words with Meaning page.



