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Gnaw Meaning in English

word

ˈnɔ
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nˈɔː
NAW

Definition

To bite or chew something repeatedly, usually hard objects like bones. Also used to describe something causing ongoing discomfort or worry.

Usage & Nuances

'Gnaw' is formal/literary for literal chewing (especially animals). Figuratively, use 'gnaw at' for persistent worry: 'The thought gnawed at me.' Do not confuse with 'chew', which is more general. Common phrases: 'gnaw on a bone', 'gnaw at doubts'.

Example Sentences

The mouse likes to gnaw on cheese.

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The puppy started to gnaw the table leg.

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Beavers gnaw on trees to build their homes.

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Something just kept gnawing at me all night—I couldn't sleep.

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He watched the dog gnawing on his old shoe in the corner.

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The guilt still gnaws at her, even years later.

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