"Gnashing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gnashing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gnashing" Meaning

Gnashing refers to the act of grinding one's teeth together, typically out of frustration, anger, or irritation. It can also describe the sound produced by this action, which is often loud and distinctive. The word often connotes a sense of intense emotional turmoil or upset, and is often used metaphorically to describe the act of worrying or being anxious about something.

"Gnashing" Examples

Usage Examples of "Gnashing"


The villain's teeth were gnashing with rage as he was being led away in handcuffs. (#adverb)
Her eyes were meant to be serene, but they were instead gnashing with a fiery intensity. (#verb)
The archaeologist's teeth gnashed together anxiously as he uncovered the ancient relic, wondering what secrets it held. (#verb)
The death-metal band's lead singer was known for his over-the-top performances, which often involved intense gnashing of teeth. (#noun)
The cat's tail was thrashing back and forth, its tiny teeth gnashing with agitation as it was trapped in a narrow space. (#verb)

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