Bite ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bite ( noun )

  1. The act of cutting into or piercing with the teeth.
  2. A small amount of food taken into the mouth.
  3. A sting or wound inflicted by an insect or animal.
  4. An effect or influence that is felt.
  5. A sarcastic or critical remark.

Origin:

The word "bite" comes from the old english word "bita", of germanic origin. the noun form was first recorded in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. She took a bite of the apple.
  2. The mosquito's bite caused a red bump on his arm.
  3. The cold wind had a bite to it.
  4. The teacher's biting comment was intended to shame the student.
  5. He took a bite out of the sandwich before handing it to his friend.

(As a verb)

Bite ( verb )

  1. The act of cutting into or piercing with the teeth.
  2. A small amount of food taken into the mouth.
  3. A sting or wound inflicted by an insect or animal.
  4. An effect or influence that is felt.
  5. A sarcastic or critical remark.

Origin:

The word "bite" comes from the old english word "bita", of germanic origin. the noun form was first recorded in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. She took a bite of the apple.
  2. The mosquito's bite caused a red bump on his arm.
  3. The cold wind had a bite to it.
  4. The teacher's biting comment was intended to shame the student.
  5. He took a bite out of the sandwich before handing it to his friend.
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