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    scotch
    /skɒtʃ/

    verb

    • 1. decisively put an end to: "a spokesman has scotched the rumours"
    • 2. wedge (someone or something) somewhere: "he soon scotched himself against a wall"

    noun

    • 1. a wedge placed under a wheel or other rolling object to prevent it moving or slipping. archaic

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  3. Scotch can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective. As a verb, it means to prevent something from being believed or done. As a noun, it means a type of whisky made in Scotland. As an adjective, it means made or produced in Scotland.

  4. Jan 6, 2015 · 1. : scots. 2. plural in construction : the people of Scotland. 3. often not capitalized : whiskey distilled in Scotland especially from malted barley. called also Scotch whisky. Scotch. 3 of 7. trademark. used for adhesive tape. scotch. 4 of 7. verb (1)

  5. Scotch can be a verb meaning to end or stop something, a noun meaning a cut or wedge, or an adjective meaning Scottish or frugal. Learn the origin, usage, and variations of Scotch, and see how it differs from Scottish and Scots.

  6. 2 days ago · Scotch can be a verb meaning to stop or crush something, a noun meaning a type of whisky or a Scottish person, or an adjective meaning Scottish. Learn how to use Scotch in different contexts and avoid confusion with other words.

  7. Don't get your hopes up: The verb to scotch has nothing to do with the well-known liquor. Instead, it means to prevent or stop something from happening. To scotch is, most often, to prevent plans, efforts, or desiresas opposed to thingsfrom coming about.

  8. Scotch can be an adjective, noun, or verb with different meanings, such as Scottish, Scotch whisky, or to end something. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of Scotch from various sources.

  9. Scotch definition: to put a definite end to; crush; stamp out; foil. See examples of SCOTCH used in a sentence.