gnawed (at or on) (Meaning)
gnawed (at or on)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of gnawed (at or on)
gnawed (at or on) Sentence Examples
- The guilt gnawed on his conscience, relentlessly tormenting his mind.
- The hunger gnawed at his stomach, sending sharp pangs of pain.
- The memories of their past mistakes gnawed at her soul, leaving an unbearable ache.
- The gnawing pain in his leg kept him awake all night.
- Doubt and uncertainty gnawed at his confidence, making him question his every decision.
- The relentless curiosity gnawed at her, driving her to seek knowledge at any cost.
- The constant worries gnawed at his sanity, eroding his mental state day by day.
- The absence of his loved one gnawed at his heart, leaving a void that could not be filled.
- The desire for success gnawed at his ambition, pushing him to work tirelessly.
- The lingering pain of the loss gnawed at her spirit, forever reminding her of what she had once had.
FAQs About the word gnawed (at or on)
nibbled (on), glutted (on), licked, chewed, gobbled (up or down),picked (at), gorged, put away,scoffed, relished
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The guilt gnawed on his conscience, relentlessly tormenting his mind.
The hunger gnawed at his stomach, sending sharp pangs of pain.
The memories of their past mistakes gnawed at her soul, leaving an unbearable ache.
The gnawing pain in his leg kept him awake all night.