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词汇 gnawing
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Definition of gnawing in English:

gnawing

adjective ˈnɔː(r)ɪŋˈnɔɪŋ
  • Persistently worrying or distressing.

    that gnawing pain in her stomach
    gnawing doubts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I like the gnawing dissatisfaction I carry home with me.
    • Every waking moment was filled by a gnawing hunger.
    • I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days.
    • The moors open up, the narrow, wooded valleys roll away and the gnawing lifestyle envy kicks in.
    • Most of her subjects took three years to find the work that finally quieted their gnawing sense of discontent.
    • They both acknowledge a gnawing suspicion Condit knows more than he is saying.
    • The self-hatred grew into a constant, gnawing pain.
    • I had to exorcise, once and for all, that gnawing unease.
    • I suspect both sides have enlisted troops to satisfy gnawing uncertainties.
    • He can't ignore the gnawing feeling that she was right.
    • I have a gnawing feeling that it was not particularly accurate.
    • Here was a little piece of miserable, gnawing confirmation.
    • But underneath there is a gnawing mourning we must all tolerate.
    • It felt like a gnawing hunger in the pit of my stomach.
    • Jealousy gave him respite from gnawing pains of melancholy.
    • Instead of anticipation, however, what he felt was a gnawing insecurity and jealousy.
    • OK, it is hard to completely avoid a sense of gnawing unease.
    • They pull fast ones to get legal prescriptions to alleviate the gnawing need for heroin or crack cocaine.
    • His breath caught and his chest quivered as he acknowledged the gnawing fear.
    • What then must be the pangs inflicted by a gnawing conscience in eternity?

Derivatives

  • gnawingly

  • adverb
    • A truly abusive home life is one of grinding cruddiness where the threat of violence is more gnawingly powerful than the beatings themselves.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is nothing so gnawingly horrible as the first day of rehearsal.
      • To play it was mesmerizing in what I felt to be a gnawingly unpleasant way, like taking time and just flushing it down the toilet.
      • Here one feels only abandonment and the gnawingly desperate hope that it will not always be so empty.
      • Yet after the initial shoulder slump precipitated by more IDM-inflected digitalis, ‘Limma’ begins to reveal an infectious charm that, whilst nothing new, is gnawingly irresistible.

Definition of gnawing in US English:

gnawing

adjectiveˈnɔɪŋˈnoiNG
  • Persistently worrying or distressing.

    that gnawing pain in her stomach
    gnawing doubts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every waking moment was filled by a gnawing hunger.
    • They pull fast ones to get legal prescriptions to alleviate the gnawing need for heroin or crack cocaine.
    • The moors open up, the narrow, wooded valleys roll away and the gnawing lifestyle envy kicks in.
    • Here was a little piece of miserable, gnawing confirmation.
    • I had to exorcise, once and for all, that gnawing unease.
    • It felt like a gnawing hunger in the pit of my stomach.
    • His breath caught and his chest quivered as he acknowledged the gnawing fear.
    • The self-hatred grew into a constant, gnawing pain.
    • I have a gnawing feeling that it was not particularly accurate.
    • They both acknowledge a gnawing suspicion Condit knows more than he is saying.
    • I like the gnawing dissatisfaction I carry home with me.
    • But underneath there is a gnawing mourning we must all tolerate.
    • Jealousy gave him respite from gnawing pains of melancholy.
    • I suspect both sides have enlisted troops to satisfy gnawing uncertainties.
    • OK, it is hard to completely avoid a sense of gnawing unease.
    • I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days.
    • What then must be the pangs inflicted by a gnawing conscience in eternity?
    • He can't ignore the gnawing feeling that she was right.
    • Most of her subjects took three years to find the work that finally quieted their gnawing sense of discontent.
    • Instead of anticipation, however, what he felt was a gnawing insecurity and jealousy.
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