Click | Mean of click in English Dictionary
/ˈklɪk/
- Verb
- to cause (something) to make a short, sharp sound
- He clicked his heels together and saluted the officer.
- click your tongue/fingers
- to make a short, sharp sound
- Her heels clicked on the marble floor.
- a clicking noise/sound
- Press the door until you hear the latch click.
- 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
- To open the program, point at the icon and click the left mouse button.
- click the icon
- Click here to check spelling in the document.
- Click on the icon to open the program.
- I got to the Web site by clicking on a link at another site.
- to become friends
- They met at a party and clicked [=hit it off] right away.
- I know him fairly well, but we've never really clicked.
- to get the attention or interest of people
- This is the issue that has really clicked with the voters this year.
- Noun
- a short, sharp sound
- the click of her heels on marble
- 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
- You can order movie tickets on the Internet with just a few clicks of your mouse.