Meaning & Definition of word "Teething"

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    Teething

    /ˈtiːðɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of a baby’s teeth developing and breaking through the gums, often accompanied by discomfort.
      • Example: The baby's teething has been making her fussy and restless at night.
    • 2. The period during which a baby undergoes this process.
      • Example: Teething can often start around six months of age and last for several months.
    • 3. The symptoms associated with this process, such as irritability, drooling, and chewing on objects.
      • Example: Teething symptoms can vary from one child to another, with some experiencing more discomfort than others.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'tooth' with the addition of the suffix '-ing' indicating the process.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    teething troubles:

    Difficulties or discomfort experienced during the initial stages of development or operation.

    teething ring:

    A toy designed for infants to chew on to relieve teething discomfort.

    teething symptoms:

    Signs of discomfort which may include drooling, irritability, and gum swelling.

    Related Words

    tooth:

    A hard structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing.

    dentist:

    A medical professional specializing in teeth and oral health.

    Slang Meanings of teething

    Meaning: Teething pains

    Example Sentence: She's been restless, probably due to teething pains.

    Meaning: Teeth eruption

    Example Sentence: He’s so cranky; it must be due to teeth eruption.