Definition of the word dabble

Pronunciation of vocabulary dabble

dabbleverb

vọc

/ˈdæbl//ˈdæbl/

Origin of the word dabble

The word "dabble" has a fascinating origin. It comes from the Old English word "duban," which means "to dip" or "to wet." This word was likely related to the Proto-Germanic word "*dubiz," which carried the same meaning. Over time, the word "dabble" evolved to mean "to indulge or engage in a casual or superficial way," often with a sense of playfulness or nonchalance. This sense of detachment or lack of seriousness is still present in modern usage, as when someone "dabbles" in a hobby or activity without fully committing to it. In the 15th century, the word "dabble" also took on a sense of frivolity or lack of seriousness, as when someone "dabbles" in something frivolous or trivial. Today, the word is often used to describe a mild or casual interest in something, often with a hint of amusement or irony.

Vocabulary summary dabble

typetransitive verb

meaningsprinkle (water); dip in water, wet

typejournalize

meaningwade, wade, grope, grope

meaning(figurative) (: in, at) to play around, to do things like an amateur, to imitate

exampleto dabble in poetry

Example of vocabulary dabblenamespace

meaning

to take part in a sport, an activity, etc. but not very seriously

tham gia một môn thể thao, một hoạt động, v.v. nhưng không quá nghiêm túc

  • She is a talented musician but is content to just dabble.

    Cô ấy là một nhạc sĩ tài năng nhưng chỉ hài lòng với việc học hỏi.

  • He dabbles in local politics.

    Ông tham gia vào chính trị địa phương.

  • Kate dabbled in painting during her free time as a hobby to unwind after a long day at work.

    Kate thích vẽ tranh vào thời gian rảnh rỗi như một sở thích để thư giãn sau một ngày dài làm việc.

  • Jack tried dabbling in photography, but he quickly realized that it wasn't his passion and switched back to playing the piano.

    Jack đã thử sức với nhiếp ảnh, nhưng anh nhanh chóng nhận ra rằng đó không phải là đam mê của mình nên lại chuyển sang chơi piano.

  • Cindy couldn't resist dabbling in baking, even though she didn't have much experience in the kitchen.

    Cindy không thể cưỡng lại việc thử sức với nghề làm bánh, mặc dù cô không có nhiều kinh nghiệm trong bếp.

meaning

to move your hands, feet, etc. around in water

di chuyển tay, chân, v.v. của bạn xung quanh trong nước

  • She dabbled her toes in the stream.

    Cô ấy nhúng ngón chân vào dòng suối.


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