- verbstung (past tense) · stung (past participle)
- wound or pierce with a sting:"he was stung by a jellyfish" · "a nettle stings if you brush it lightly"
- feel or cause to feel a sharp tingling or burning pain or sensation:"the brandy stung his throat" · "her eyes stung"
- (typically of something said) hurt or upset (someone):"stung by her mockery, Frank hung his head"
- (sting someone into)provoke someone to do (something) by causing annoyance or offense:"he was stung into action by an article in the paper"
- informalswindle or exorbitantly overcharge (someone):"an elaborate fraud that stung a bank for thousands"
OriginOld English sting (noun), stingan (verb), of Germanic origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- wound or pierce with a sting:
- feel or cause to feel a sharp tingling or burning pain or sensation:
- (typically of something said) hurt or upset (someone):
- provoke someone to do (something) by causing annoyance or offense:
- swindle or exorbitantly overcharge (someone):
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