gnaw (at) Antonyms
Meaning of gnaw (at)
gnaw (at)
to be a source of worry or concern to (someone)
gnaw (at) Sentence Examples
- The guilt gnawed at his conscience like a persistent vermin.
- Hunger gnawed at her stomach, sending sharp pangs of discomfort.
- The lingering doubt gnawed at his mind, casting a shadow over his thoughts.
- The pain of loss gnawed at her heart, leaving an unyielding ache.
- The termites gnawed at the wooden beams, weakening the structure of the house.
- The constant nagging of the teacher gnawed at the students' patience.
- The fear of failure gnawed at his resolve, making him question his abilities.
- The relentless worry gnawed at her mind, depriving her of sleep and joy.
- The corrosive effects of envy gnawed at their friendship, eroding their bond.
- The memory of the betrayal gnawed at his soul, leaving an eternal scar.
FAQs About the word gnaw (at)
to be a source of worry or concern to (someone)
get (to), rile, grate,pain, agitate, harry, pester, aggravate, irk, bother
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The guilt gnawed at his conscience like a persistent vermin.
Hunger gnawed at her stomach, sending sharp pangs of discomfort.
The lingering doubt gnawed at his mind, casting a shadow over his thoughts.
The pain of loss gnawed at her heart, leaving an unyielding ache.