Teeth
//ˈtiːθ//
Word Type
Noun
Verb
The word "teeth" can be used as noun and verb.
Word Relationships
Opposites (Antonyms)
Derived Terms
British teeth God's teeth Turkey teeth Turkish teeth arm to the teeth bare one's teeth better than a kick in the teeth bit between one's teeth bone apple teeth bone in her teeth brush one's teeth by God's teeth by the skin of one's teeth cast in someone's teeth cast something in someone's teeth cut one's teeth devil's teeth dragon's teeth elephant's teeth false teeth fed up to the back teeth fed up to the teeth front teeth get one's teeth into give one's eye-teeth gnash one's teeth grit one's teeth hell's teeth in spite of someone's teeth in the teeth of kick in the teeth kiss one's teeth lie through one's teeth make someone's teeth itch my back teeth are floating my teeth are floating no skin off one's teeth one's teeth water pull teeth rare as hen's teeth rarer than hen's teeth rarer than hens' teeth scarce as hen's teeth set one's teeth on edge set someone's teeth on edge show one's teeth sick to the back teeth sink one's teeth in sink one's teeth into skin of the teeth sow dragon's teeth suck one's teeth summer teeth summerteeth teefies teeth arm teeth mark teeth-baring teeth-less teeth-to-tail ratio the wolf may lose his teeth but never his nature throw something in someone's teeth weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth with the skin of one's teeth
Distinct From
Inflected/Variant Forms
Has Property
Broader Terms (Hypernyms)
Part Of
Receives Action
Related Terms
Related Terms
Synonym Network
More for "teeth"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.