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    Sher·lock
    /ˈSHərˌläk/

    noun

    • 1. a person who investigates mysteries or shows great perceptiveness: informal "it doesn't take a Sherlock to figure out that she's lying to me"

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  2. Examples of sherlock in a Sentence. one of literature's most eccentric sherlocks, Nero Wolfe manages to solve mysteries without so much as leaving the confines of his own home.

  3. a person remarkably adept at solving mysteries, especially by using insight and logical deduction: Who's the sherlock who can tell me where my pen is? Sherlock. 2. [ shur -lok ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “fair-haired.” Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of sherlock 1.

  4. 1. a private detective. 2. a person remarkably adept at solving mysteries, esp. by using insight and logical deduction. Who's the sherlock who can tell me where my pen is? Also: Sherlock. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin.

  5. Aug 22, 2022 · Slang for "private detective, perceptive person" (the latter often ironic) is attested by 1903, from A.C. Doyle's fictional character Sherlock Holmes (the character's full name in this sense was so used from 1896; Holmes debuted in 1887 and was popular by 1892).

  6. n. ( often cap.) 1. a detective. 2. a person adept at solving mysteries, esp. by using insight and logical deduction. [1900–05; after Sherlock Holmes, fictitious detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle] Sher•lock′i•an, adj.

  7. Definitions of sherlock. noun. someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information. synonyms: PI, operative, private detective, private eye, private investigator, shamus. see more.

  8. a person who tries to find an explanation for a crime or something mysterious or who shows that they understand something quickly, especially something that is not obvious. Oh, well done, Sherlock. Did you figure that out all by yourself? Look, I’m no Sherlock Holmes, but I think I know who wrote that letter.

  9. noun. A detective. American Heritage. Synonyms: shamus. operative. private-investigator. private eye. pi. private-detective. Origin of Sherlock. After Sherlock Holmes, detective in stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. Sherlock Sentence Examples.

  10. a person who tries to find an explanation for a crime or something mysterious, or who shows that they understand something quickly, especially something that is not obvious Oh, well done, Sherlock. Did you figure that out all by yourself? Look, I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but I think I know who wrote that letter.

  11. Jun 30, 2024 · Sherlock (plural Sherlocks) An English surname transferred from the nickname. A male given name transferred from the surname, of rare usage. ( humorous) A detective (from Sherlock Holmes ), especially used sarcastically to address somebody who has stated the obvious.

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