biting Synonyms

biting Meaning

Wordnet

biting (s)

capable of wounding

causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold

Webster

biting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bite

Webster

biting (a.)

That bites; sharp; cutting; sarcastic; caustic.

biting Sentence Examples

  1. The biting cold of winter made it difficult to venture outside without proper clothing.
  2. His biting remarks left a lasting sting, causing hurt feelings among his colleagues.
  3. The biting wind whipped through the trees, creating an eerie howling sound.
  4. She winced at the biting pain as she accidentally cut her finger while chopping vegetables.
  5. The novel's biting satire offered a scathing critique of modern society.
  6. The biting sarcasm in his tone revealed his frustration with the situation.
  7. Despite the biting criticism, she remained determined to pursue her goals.
  8. The biting chill of the ocean water took her breath away as she plunged into the waves.
  9. The biting taste of the spicy peppers lingered on his tongue long after he finished eating.
  10. His biting wit was both admired and feared by those who knew him well.

FAQs About the word biting

capable of wounding, causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of coldof Bite, That bites; sharp; cutting; sarcastic; caustic.

brisk, keen, piercing,bitter, sharp, cutting, penetrating, stinging,raw, smarting

gentle, gentle, mild,mild, soothing,soothing,balmy, balmy

The biting cold of winter made it difficult to venture outside without proper clothing.

His biting remarks left a lasting sting, causing hurt feelings among his colleagues.

The biting wind whipped through the trees, creating an eerie howling sound.

She winced at the biting pain as she accidentally cut her finger while chopping vegetables.