Definition of wisp

wispnoun

làn khói

/wɪsp//wɪsp/

The word "wisp" has a fascinating history! It originated in the 14th century from the Old English word "wisp" or "wyspe", which referred to a thin or slender bundle of something, such as hair, thread, or fibers. The word is thought to be related to the Proto-Germanic word "*wipsiz", which meant "thin end" or "point". In Middle English, the word "wisp" was used to describe a small bundle of flax or tow, which was often used to make ropes or yarn. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include a small or slender thing in general, such as a wisp of smoke or a wisp of hair. Today, the word "wisp" is often used to describe something that is delicate, slender, or fleeting, such as a wisp of cloud or a wisp of fantasy.

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a small, thin piece of hair, grass, etc.

một sợi tóc nhỏ, mỏng, cỏ, v.v.

Example:
  • She brushed aside a stray wisp of hair.

    Cô ấy gạt lọn tóc lòa xòa sang một bên.

a long, thin line of smoke or cloud

một đường khói hoặc đám mây dài và mỏng

Example:
  • a thin wisp of smoke

    một làn khói mỏng

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