Synonyms of pluck

Antonyms of pluck

Collocations of pluck

pluck up
Frequency: 70 %

She had to pluck up the courage to ask for a raise.

pluck strings
Frequency: 60 %

The musician expertly plucked the strings of his guitar.

pluck eyebrows
Frequency: 50 %

She regularly plucks her eyebrows to keep them neat.

pluck a flower
Frequency: 45 %

She gently plucked a flower from the garden.

pluck feathers
Frequency: 40 %

The farmer plucked feathers from the chicken before cooking it.

Idiomatic Expressions for pluck

  • Phrase: pluck (something) from obscurity
    Meaning: To bring something or someone into the spotlight or prominence from a state of being unknown or unnoticed.
    Usage: The singer was plucked from obscurity and became an overnight sensation.