nose


verb

  • To move forward carefully, like a ship going through water.
  • To look around and find out things that are not yours.
  • To smell something to find out what it is.
  • To push something with your nose, like a pet.
  • To win a race by a very small amount.
  • To say something in a funny voice that sounds like your nose is pinched.
  • To put a nose on something, like a toy.
  • To be very close to someone or something, face to face.

noun

  • A part of your face that helps you breathe and smell things.
  • The front part of some animals' faces, like dogs or cats.
  • The pointy end of things, like a toy or a kettle.
  • The part of a puzzle piece that fits into another piece.
  • A way to say a horse won a race by a little bit.
  • The ability to smell things well.
  • The smell of something, like flowers or food.
  • A person who can tell good smells, like a wine taster.
  • A person who finds out information easily.
  • A small part that sticks out from a roof or edge.
  • A person who tells on others.


Sentences

  • I have a small nose.
  • My nose helps me smell flowers.
  • The dog has a big nose.
  • I can wiggle my nose.
  • My nose is on my face.

Word Explanation:

  • Your nose is the part of your face that helps you smell things. It is also where you breathe in air.

Word in hindi

नाक

naak

Other variations in hindi

  • सूंघने की जगह soonghne ki jagah
  • नाक naak

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'nose' mean?

The nose is the part of your face that helps you smell things and breathe.

How do you pronounce 'nose'?

You say 'nose' like this: nohz.

What is the origin of the word 'nose'?

The word 'nose' comes from an old English word 'nosu' which means the same thing.

What is the meaning of 'nose' in Hindi?

The word 'nose' in Hindi is 'नाक' (Nāka).

What is the meaning of 'nose' in Kannada?

The word 'nose' in Kannada is 'ಮೂಗು' (Mūgu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that your nose can detect over a trillion different smells? That's like having a superpower!

Proverb

A nose for trouble means you can sense when something is wrong.

Quote

"The nose is the organ of the sense of smell." - Aristotle

Mini blog:

The Amazing Nose Adventure!

Have you ever thought about your nose? Just like a colorful butterfly, your nose helps you explore the world! It’s a little like a superhero, sniffing out yummy cookies or fresh flowers.

With your nose, you can smell the rain and the sweet scent of grass. Isn’t that amazing? Just like the bright colors in Eric Carle’s books, your nose is special and unique!

So next time you take a big sniff, remember how wonderful your nose is at helping you discover all the delightful smells around you! What will you smell today?