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Bitingly for Dummies

adverb

pronunciation: 'baɪtɪŋli

What does Bitingly really mean?

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Alright, so "bitingly" is an adverb that describes something that is harshly critical or one that stings like a bite. When we say something is "bitingly cold," we mean it's extremely cold, almost to the point where it feels like it's biting you. It can also describe someone's words or tone when they are being critical in a sharp or sarcastic way. It's like when you take a big bite out of a lemon, and it feels sharp and acidic - that's similar to the feeling we get when we describe something as "bitingly." It's a way of describing something that feels sharp or cutting, like a chilly wind or a mean remark. So, when you hear someone say "bitingly," it's like they're saying something is very sharp and hurtful, either physically or emotionally. Does that make sense?

Revised and Fact checked by Patricia Williams on 2023-11-16 00:43:27

Bitingly In a sentece

Learn how to use Bitingly inside a sentece

  • She spoke bitingly about the way he had treated her.
  • The criticism in the review was bitingly harsh.
  • Her words were bitingly sarcastic as she criticized her classmate's presentation.
  • His sarcasm was bitingly evident in his tone of voice.
  • The comedian's jokes were bitingly funny, but also a little mean-spirited.

Bitingly Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Bitingly Pertains To

Words to which the original word is relevant