gnawing Antonyms

Meaning of gnawing

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

of Gnaw

gnawing Sentence Examples

  1. The guilt gnawed at her conscience, making her nights sleepless and her days tormented.
  2. The hunger gnawed at his stomach, driving him to desperate measures for sustenance.
  3. The relentless pain gnawed at his bones, leaving him writhing in agony.
  4. The suspicion gnawed at her mind, casting doubt on everything she once believed.
  5. The worry gnawed at his resolve, threatening to undermine his determination.
  6. The hatred gnawed at his heart, corroding his soul with bitterness and resentment.
  7. The fear gnawed at her sanity, driving her to the brink of madness.
  8. The memory gnawed at her soul, haunting her with its persistent torment.
  9. The curiosity gnawed at his brain, compelling him to seek out forbidden knowledge.
  10. The loneliness gnawed at his spirit, leaving him feeling isolated and abandoned.

FAQs About the word gnawing

of Gnaw

eroding, eating, biting (at), destroying,nibbling, fretting, corroding, wasting,decomposing, breaking down

reviving, renewing, recreating, revitalizing, refreshing, rejuvenating, regenerating, refreshing, renewing, reviving

The guilt gnawed at her conscience, making her nights sleepless and her days tormented.

The hunger gnawed at his stomach, driving him to desperate measures for sustenance.

The relentless pain gnawed at his bones, leaving him writhing in agony.

The suspicion gnawed at her mind, casting doubt on everything she once believed.