leech

[US]/liːtʃ/
[UK]/litʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. bloodsucking worm; a person who extorts profits from others
vt. to suck blood with leeches
vi. to attach oneself and extort from others.

Phrases & Collocations

blood-sucking leech

leech therapy

medicinal leech

Example Sentences

The leech attached itself to my leg while I was swimming in the lake.

He is like a leech, always trying to take advantage of others.

I feel like a leech, constantly relying on others for help.

She described him as a leech, draining her of energy and resources.

The company was being leeched by inefficient processes and outdated systems.

He leeches off his parents, never bothering to get a job.

The leeches in the pond help keep the ecosystem in balance by feeding on excess nutrients.

She felt like a leech, constantly taking but never giving back.

The politician was accused of being a leech, living off taxpayer money without contributing anything valuable.

The leeches in the medical field exploit vulnerable patients for financial gain.

Popular Words

Explore frequently searched vocabulary

Download App to Unlock Full Content

Want to learn vocabulary more efficiently? Download the DictoGo app and enjoy more vocabulary memorization and review features!

Download DictoGo Now