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tweak

1 of 2verb
/twik/
Forms:tweaks,tweaking,tweaked,tweaked
1

to pinch, pull, or adjust something with a sudden, quick motion, particularly to remove or separate it from something else

  • She tweaked a loose thread from the fabric of her sweater.
  • The gardener tweaked a few leaves from the plant to promote better growth.
  • The chef tweaked the herbs from the stem and added them to the sauce.
  • He tweaked a leaf from the plant to examine it more closely.
  • She tweaked a twig from the branch to clear the path.
2

to give a sharp, quick squeeze or pinch

transitive
  • In a mischievous move, she tweaked her brother's cheek while passing by.
  • The toddler giggled as his mother gently tweaked his nose during playtime.
  • During the group photo, they playfully tweaked each other's cheeks, creating a lighthearted moment.
  • Trying to wake up her sleepy friend, she gently tweaks the tip of his nose.
  • As a prank, he sneakily tweaks the back of his friend's arm, causing laughter in the room.
3

to make small and precise adjustments

transitive
  • The photographer decided to tweak the camera settings for better exposure before taking the final shot.
  • The mechanic needed to tweak the engine's performance by adjusting a few parameters.
  • After receiving feedback, the writer decided to tweak the ending of the story for added impact.
  • The designer decided to tweak the color scheme slightly to enhance the overall aesthetic.
  • The chef decided to tweak the recipe by adding a pinch of a new spice for extra flavor.
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4

to behave nervously, compulsively, or erratically, often in response to stress or pressure

  • He started to tweak when his boss asked for last-minute revisions.
  • I could see her tweaking over the approaching project deadline.
  • The intern began to tweak when asked to explain the missing data.
  • Don't tweak; just take a deep breath and handle the presentation calmly.
  • He was tweaking all morning after realizing he had double-booked meetings.