The word "needlest" is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription as /ˈniːdəlst/. The first syllable "nee" is pronounced as "nee" with a long "e" sound. The second syllable "dles" is pronounced as "dulz" with a "z" sound. The final syllable "t" is silent. "Needlest" is the third person singular form of the verb "needle" which means to pierce or sew with a needle. It is important to use correct spelling in written communication to avoid confusion and to ensure clarity of meaning.
Needlest is not a recognized English word with a specific dictionary definition. It does not exist in standard English dictionaries. It is possible that "needlest" may have been used as a verb form of the word "needle" in a rare or non-standard dialect, but without further context, it is difficult to determine its exact meaning. It is advisable to consult with dialect-specific or domain-specific dictionaries, or provide additional information about the word's context, region, or usage in order to obtain a more precise definition.
If you meant to refer to the word "needle," instead of "needlest," it can be defined as a thin, pointed instrument typically used in sewing or medical procedures, with one sharp end and one eye or hole for thread to pass through. It is also figuratively used to describe a slender object resembling a needle or an act of puncturing or pricking something with great accuracy and precision. Additionally, "needle" can refer to the slender, elongated leaves of certain evergreen trees, typically grouped in clusters, as well as a thin, pointed piece of metal used in phonographs to reproduce sound from a record.