nipping Antonyms
Strongest:
- igneous
- torrid
- glowing
- ardent
- igneous
- warming
- red-hot
- fervid
- sultry
- blazing
- fervent
- molten
- blazing
- red-hot
- tepid
- boiling
- fervid
- tepid
- roasting
- sweltering
- lukewarm
- sultry
- seething
- white-hot
- molten
- ardent
- searing
- fiery
- hot
- seething
- broiling
- hot
- searing
- piping-hot
- heated
- boiling
- torrid
- piping-hot
- burning
- roasting
- lukewarm
- broiling
- sizzling
- sizzling
- fiery
- white-hot
- warming
- burning
- glowing
- heated
- fervent
- sweltering
Strong:
- feverish
- scalding
- snug
- warm
- inflamed
- ultrahot
- warmed
- warm
- scorching
- feverish
- scalding
- inflamed
- reheated
- warmed
- reheated
- scorching
- overheated
- overheated
- ultrahot
- snug
Weak:
Meaning of nipping
nipping (s)
capable of wounding
pleasantly cold and invigorating
nipping (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Nip
nipping (a.)
Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind.
nipping Sentence Examples
- The chilly wind nipped at my cheeks as I stepped outside.
- The flowers were beginning to nip, indicating the arrival of spring.
- The dog nipped at my heels playfully as I walked by.
- The thief nipped into the store quickly and stole a valuable necklace.
- The coffee nipped at my tongue, warming me up from the inside out.
- The scissors nipped the thread cleanly, separating the two pieces of cloth.
- The nipping cold made it difficult to concentrate on my work.
- The nippers used in dentistry are small, sharp instruments used to cut and shape teeth.
- The lawyer nipped and tucked at the wording of the contract, ensuring it was legally sound.
- The little girl nipped off the petals of the flower, one by one.
FAQs About the word nipping
capable of wounding, pleasantly cold and invigoratingof Nip, Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind.
freezing, chilly, frigid, chill, icy, cool, cold, frosty, gelid, bitter
igneous, torrid, glowing, ardent, igneous, warming, red-hot, fervid, sultry, blazing
The chilly wind nipped at my cheeks as I stepped outside.
The flowers were beginning to nip, indicating the arrival of spring.
The dog nipped at my heels playfully as I walked by.
The thief nipped into the store quickly and stole a valuable necklace.