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Meaning of bite
The primary meaning of the word "bite" is to cut or wound with teeth.
Etymology of bite
The word "bite" has its roots in Old English "bītan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic "bītan" and the Proto-Indo-European "bheid-"
Historically, the word has been used in various contexts, including literal and figurative senses, with its meaning expanding to include concepts like sharpness, unpleasantness, and small amounts of food
Synonyms
Definitions
- To cut or wound with teeth
- * To grip or seize something tightly with the teeth
- * To have a sharp or unpleasant effect
- * To take a small amount of food into the mouth
Usage Examples
- The dog will bite if it feels threatened
- * The cold air will bite at your face
- * Take a bite of this delicious cake
- * The insect bite itched all night