• Frequency of Use
    85 %
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    20 %
  • Complexity
    10 %
  • Pin Meanings

    noun a small, slender, pointed piece of metal used to fasten things together

    verb to attach or fasten with a pin

    Fields related to pin

    Electronics

    Used to make electrical connections on circuit boards

    Jewelry Making

    Used as a component in creating jewelry pieces

    Carpentry

    Used to fasten materials together in woodworking projects

    Sewing

    Used to hold fabric together during the sewing process

    Hairdressing

    Used to secure hair in place when styling

    Occupation Usage of pin

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'pin' can refer to a writing tool used to fasten pieces of paper together or to hold notes on a bulletin board.

    Fashion Designer

    In the fashion industry, 'pin' can refer to a clothing fastener used in garment construction or fitting.

    Carpenter

    Carpenters use 'pin' to refer to a type of fastener, such as a dowel pin or a roll pin, used in woodworking projects.

    Chef

    In the culinary world, 'pin' can refer to a rolling pin used to flatten and shape dough for baking.

    Graphic Designer

    Graphic designers might use 'pin' in the context of pinning elements in a digital design software to lock them in place.

    Hair Stylist

    Hair stylists use 'pin' to refer to hairpins used to secure hairstyles or hair accessories.

    Architect

    Architects might use 'pin' in the context of pinning up physical drawings or plans on a board for presentation or review.

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