bite
bite
living beings wild animals verb
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bite synonyms
What's the difference between bite / nibble / gnaw / chomp / nip / snap at
to take small, gentle bites repeatedly; often implies delicacy or small quantity
The rabbit nibbled the carrot quietly.
to bite or chew persistently, often causing damage; implies repeated action over time
Rats gnawed through the wooden box.
to bite down heavily or noisily; often informal and forceful
He chomped on the apple loudly.
to give a small quick bite; can be playful or slightly painful; also used figuratively
The puppy nipped my finger while playing.
to make a quick, sharp attempt to bite or to speak angrily; implies aggression or suddenness
The guard dog snapped at the stranger's leg.
idiom: to bite into something firmly; commonly used figuratively to mean engage enthusiastically with a task
She really sank her teeth into the research project.
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bite vs chew vs sting vs nip: разница между bite, chew, sting и nip
Разница между bite, chew, sting и nip: когда bite значит кусать, chew жевать, sting жалить, а nip слегка укусить.

carry vs wear vs take vs bring: разница между carry, wear, take и bring
Разница между carry, wear, take и bring: когда carry значит нести, wear носить одежду, take брать с собой, а bring принести.

catch vs make vs take vs board: разница между catch, make, take и board
Разница между catch, make, take и board в теме транспорта: успеть на поезд, сесть на автобус или воспользоваться транспортом.
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How to pronounce bite and what this word means
bite means bite. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce bite
/ˈbaɪt/
bite translation
bite
bite examples
Mosquitoes bite during the evening.
bite transcription
/ˈbaɪt/, /ˈbaɪt/
Questions about this word
bite meaning: what does it mean?
living beings wild animals verb
bite pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
bite is pronounced as /ˈbaɪt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
bite definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Mosquitoes bite during the evening. Translation: Комары начинают кусаться вечером.
Is bite part of Insects vocabulary?
Yes, bite can be learned in the Insects topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is bite part of Wild Animals vocabulary?
Yes, bite can be learned in the Wild Animals topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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