verb

tear

to rip, to pull apart, tear

Be careful not to tear the page.

Be careful not to tear the page.

A single tear ran down her cheek.

A single tear ran down her cheek.

((sth.)) to rip (sth.) apart He tore the letter in half.

a tear (noun) a drop of liquid from the eye A tear rolled down his cheek.

Synonyms: (verb) rip, shred; (noun) teardrop

The verb comes from Old English 'teran' (to rip). The noun comes from Old English 'tēar' (teardrop). They have different origins.

Note the two pronunciations: to `tear` (/tɛər/) paper, but a `tear` (/tɪər/) from your eye.

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