gnawer (Meaning)

Wordnet

gnawer (n)

relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing

Webster

gnawer (n.)

One who, or that which, gnaws.

A rodent.

gnawer Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless gnawer of guilt tore at Ethan's conscience.
  2. The biting cold acted as an icy gnawer on exposed skin.
  3. A nagging toothache became an unbearable gnawer, driving me to the dentist.
  4. The gnawer of time slowly eroded the once-pristine building.
  5. The persistent gnawer of hunger gnawed at his stomach, demanding nourishment.
  6. The gnawer of doubt whispered insidious thoughts in her ear, shaking her resolve.
  7. The subtle gnawer of jealousy threatened to consume their once-close friendship.
  8. The gnawer of curiosity sent me down a rabbit hole of endless research.
  9. The piercing wind became a relentless gnawer against my exposed face.
  10. The gnawer of sorrow nestled in her heart, leaving a constant ache within.

FAQs About the word gnawer

relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawingOne who, or that which, gnaws., A rodent.

tease, pest, annoyance, annoyer,nuisance, bother, persecutor, pain,gadfly, teaser

smoothie, smoothie, comforter, charmer, comforter,charmer, smoothy, soother,soother, smoothy

The relentless gnawer of guilt tore at Ethan's conscience.

The biting cold acted as an icy gnawer on exposed skin.

A nagging toothache became an unbearable gnawer, driving me to the dentist.

The gnawer of time slowly eroded the once-pristine building.