Meaning & Definition of word "Stinging"

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    Stinging

    /ˈstɪŋ.ɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To cause a sharp pain or discomfort, typically through contact with a substance or an animal.
      • Example: The bee stung him on the arm, leaving a red mark.
    • 2. To hurt someone's feelings through harsh words or criticism.
      • Example: His words stung me more than I care to admit.

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing a sharp or sudden pain, often due to a prick or bite.
      • Example: The stinging sensation from the jellyfish sting made him cry out in pain.
    • 2. Expressing severe criticism or scorn.
      • Example: Her stinging remarks about his performance left him feeling embarrassed.
    • 3. Having a sharp or intense quality.
      • Example: The stinging wind made it difficult to walk outside.

    Etymology

    From the Old English 'stinġan', meaning 'to pierce or prick'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stinging criticism:

    Harsh or severe criticism that causes emotional pain.

    stinging sensation:

    A feeling that is sharp and painful, often caused by injury or irritation.

    stinging remark:

    A comment that is sharply critical or hurtful.

    Related Words

    sting:

    To pierce or wound with a sharp or pointed weapon.

    stingy:

    Unwilling to give or spend; miserly.

    Slang Meanings of stinging

    Meaning: To be in a situation that feels uncomfortable or painful.

    Example Sentence: After that break-up, he really felt stinging.

    Meaning: A sharp criticism that caught someone off guard.

    Example Sentence: Her stinging comeback left everyone silent.