Click | Mean of click in English Dictionary

/ˈklɪk/

  • Verb
  • to cause (something) to make a short, sharp sound
    1. He clicked his heels together and saluted the officer.
    2. click your tongue/fingers
  • to make a short, sharp sound
    1. Her heels clicked on the marble floor.
    2. a clicking noise/sound
    3. Press the door until you hear the latch click.
    4. The last piece of the puzzle clicked [=snapped] into place.
  • to press a button on a mouse or some other device in order to make something happen on a computer
    1. To open the program, point at the icon and click the left mouse button.
    2. click the icon
    3. Click here to check spelling in the document.
    4. Click on the icon to open the program.
    5. I got to the Web site by clicking on a link at another site.
  • to become friends
    1. They met at a party and clicked [=hit it off] right away.
    2. I know him fairly well, but we've never really clicked.
  • to get the attention or interest of people
    1. This is the issue that has really clicked with the voters this year.
  • Noun
  • a short, sharp sound
    1. the click of her heels on marble
    2. There was a click as the door closed behind him.
  • the act of selecting something on a computer screen by pressing a button on a mouse or some other device
    1. You can order movie tickets on the Internet with just a few clicks of your mouse.

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