- 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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- Stung is the past tense and past participle of sting1234. To sting means to prick or wound with a sharp-pointed part of the body that often contains poison or venom34. Some insects, plants, or animals can sting by brushing against the skin or making a very small hole in the skin5. Stinging can cause a small but painful injury, usually with a poison or irritation54. Stung can also mean drunk or intoxicated in Australian slang2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of STUNG is past tense and past participle of sting.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stungstung (stʌŋ) vb the past tense and past participle of sting adj slang Austral drunk; intoxicatedwww.thefreedictionary.com/stungsting /stɪŋ/ v., stung /stʌŋ/ sting•ing, n. v. Zoology to prick or wound (a person or animal) with a sharp-pointed part of the body that often contains poison or venom: [ ~ + object] The bee stung her on the foot. [ no object] Dogs bite and bees sting.www.wordreference.com/definition/stungstung ˈstəŋ ; stinging ˈstiŋ-iŋ Synonyms of sting transitive verb 1 : to prick painfully: such as a : to pierce or wound with a poisonous or irritating processwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sting[ I or T ] If an insect, plant, or animal stings, it produces a small but painful injury, usually with a poison, by brushing against the skin or making a very small hole in the skin:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sting
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