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Gnaw at Meaning in English

expression

ˈnɔ/ /ˈæt
NAW-at
nˈɔː/ /ˈæt
NAW-at

التعريف

To bother or worry someone repeatedly, often about a problem or memory that keeps coming back to one’s mind.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

Usually informal; often refers to emotional worries or guilt rather than physical things. Commonly used with thoughts, doubts, guilt, or regrets: 'It really gnaws at me.' Can also describe a feeling that persists and becomes hard to ignore.

جمل نموذجية

The idea of failing began to gnaw at him every night.

basic

The memory of that mistake still gnaws at me.

basic

Guilt can gnaw at a person for years.

basic

That question kept gnawing at me until I finally found the answer.

natural

The thought of what I said really gnaws at me sometimes.

natural

You can try to forget, but some regrets just gnaw at you forever.

natural