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Meaning

The word "sting" has a couple of meanings. It can refer to a sharp, piercing pain caused by an insect bite or a sharp object. In a broader sense, "sting" can also describe a situation where someone is hurt emotionally or feels a sense of betrayal or disappointment.

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Etymology

The word "sting" comes from the Old English word "stingan," which means "to prick" or "to pierce." It has Norse origins as well, deriving from the Proto-Germanic *stinganą, which is related to similar words in other Germanic languages.

Examples

  1. The bee gave him a painful sting on his arm, leaving a red mark.
  2. She felt a sting of guilt when she realized she had forgotten her friend's birthday.
  3. The criticism from his teacher stung him deeply, but he took it as a motivation to improve.
  4. He couldn't shake off the sting of rejection after his proposal was turned down.
  5. The icy wind had a sting that made her wish she had worn a warmer coat.
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