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Stung for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: stəŋ

What does Stung really mean?

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Stung is a word that we often use when something hurts us physically, like when a bee or wasp stings us. When a bee or wasp stings, it means that they use their stinger, which is a sharp, pointed part of their body, to poke into our skin and release a tiny bit of poison. And ouch! That can really hurt! When we say we got stung by a bee or wasp, it means that they poked us with their stinger and it caused a sharp pain. But guess what? "Stung" can also have another meaning, a figurative one. Figuratively, when we say we are stung by something, we mean that it hurt our feelings, our emotions. It's like when something happens that makes us feel sad, disappointed, or upset. It's not a physical pain but an emotional pain. Sometimes, someone may say something mean to us or do something that makes us feel hurt, and that can sting just like a bee's actual sting. So, let's sum it up: "stung" can mean the physical pain caused by a bee or wasp poking us with their stinger, and it can also mean the emotional hurt we feel when something upsets us. It's like a little poke of pain, either on our skin or in our hearts.


Revised and Fact checked by Patricia Williams on 2023-10-28 21:45:19

Stung In a sentece

Learn how to use Stung inside a sentece

  • Yesterday, while playing in the garden, I found a beehive and got stung by a bee on my arm.
  • During our picnic, my friend accidentally stepped on a wasp's nest and got stung on the leg.
  • I went to the beach and forgot to put on sunscreen, so my shoulders got stung by the sun and turned all red.
  • When I touched the hot stove, it stung my finger and made it hurt a lot.
  • While hiking in the forest, I accidentally brushed against a nettle plant and got stung by its sharp leaves, causing my skin to become itchy and red.

Stung Synonyms

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Stung Similar Words

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