sticker

noun
UK: /ˈstɪkər/
US: /ˈstɪkər/
  1. A small piece of paper or plastic with glue on the back, used for sticking onto things.

    1. I put a sticker on my notebook.
    2. The company logo is printed on every sticker they distribute at the event.
  2. A label or sign attached to something.

    1. My car has a parking sticker.
    2. The inspector placed a sticker on the equipment after completing the safety check.
  3. A plant that has prickly burrs or spines that stick to clothing or fur.

    1. The dog got a sticker in its fur.
    2. Be careful walking through the field; there are lots of stickers on the plants.

Synonyms

label decal patch burr
sticker verb
  1. To attach something with a sticker.

    1. Sticker the labels to the boxes.
    2. Make sure you sticker each product clearly with its price before putting it on display.
  2. To decorate something with stickers.

    1. She likes to sticker her laptop.
    2. The kids decided to sticker their bedroom walls with their favorite cartoon characters.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sticker" in English means: A small piece of paper or plastic with glue on the back, used for sticking onto things., A label or sign attached to something., A plant that has prickly burrs or spines that stick to clothing or fur..

The phonetic transcription of "sticker" is /ˈstɪkər/ in British English and /ˈstɪkər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sticker": label, decal, patch, burr.

Example usage of "sticker": "I put a sticker on my notebook.". More examples on the page.