Sting синонимы

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  1. sting, stingingnoun

    a kind of pain; something as sudden and painful as being stung

    «the sting of death»; «he felt the stinging of nettles»

    Synonyms:
    con game, flimflam, bunko, confidence game, bunko game, gyp, bunco, pang, stinging, con, confidence trick, bunco game, insect bite, bite, hustle

  2. pang, stingnoun

    a mental pain or distress

    «a pang of conscience»

    Synonyms:
    stab, bunco, confidence game, hustle, insect bite, confidence trick, twinge, bunko game, con game, gyp, stinging, pang, bunco game, bite, con, bunko, flimflam

  3. sting, bite, insect bitenoun

    a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect’s stinger into skin

    Synonyms:
    confidence game, bunco, bit, morsel, snack, hustle, raciness, insect bite, confidence trick, pungency, chomp, bunko game, con game, gyp, stinging, pang, bunco game, sharpness, bite, con, collation, bunko, flimflam

  4. bunco, bunco game, bunko, bunko game, con, confidence trick, confidence game, con game, gyp, hustle, sting, flimflamverb

    a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property

    Synonyms:
    confidence game, bunco, insect bite, hustle, convict, bunko, confidence trick, stir, fuss, flurry, stinging, bunko game, con game, gyp, ado, yard bird, bustle, bunco game, pang, con, inmate, yardbird, flimflam, bite

  5. bite, sting, burnverb

    cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort

    «The sun burned his face»

    Synonyms:
    stick, burn down, seize with teeth, burn, prick, burn up, cut, twinge, incinerate, sunburn, combust, burn off, bite, cauterize, glow, cauterise, fire

  6. sting, bite, prickverb

    deliver a sting to

    «A bee stung my arm yesterday»

    Synonyms:
    seize with teeth, goad, stick, prick, burn, prickle, twinge, prick up, bite, cock up

  7. stick, stingverb

    saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous

    «They stuck me with the dinner bill»; «I was stung with a huge tax bill»

    Synonyms:
    stand by, stupefy, stick by, baffle, stick, perplex, cleave, bond, get, mystify, burn, flummox, cling, bind, beat, stick around, nonplus, dumbfound, twinge, prick, cohere, lodge, hold fast, deposit, amaze, stick to, stay put, gravel, stay, bewilder, wedge, vex, bite, pose, puzzle, adhere

  8. prick, sting, twingeverb

    cause a stinging pain

    «The needle pricked his skin»

    Synonyms:
    squeeze, twitch, goad, prick, pinch, burn, tweet, prickle, stick, twinge, prick up, bite, cock up

  9. stingverb

    cause an emotional pain, as if by stinging

    «His remark stung her»

    Synonyms:
    twinge, prick, stick, burn, bite

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  1. Walter Savage Landor:

    Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.

  2. Trevor Green:

    The reason why the Ubers and Airbnbs of this world have been able to stay unlisted is because there is so much private money available to finance their growth right now, many of these types of well-known firms could easily go public without the support of the banks, and losing those fees would certainly sting.

  3. Abe Foxman:

    It is worth any price to annihilate the next generation of white children. We want every white father to feel the sting of having their children marry colored mates and produce biracial children.

  4. Tony Finau:

    Fortunately for me, I’ve had a lot of opportunities, so hopefully everything that I’ve learned, I’m going to bottle up, i’m a competitor. I’ve won at every level. I would be lying if I said it doesn’t sting to not have another (title), so tomorrow is a big day.

  5. Evan Nierman:

    Both should expect to face withering criticism in the days ahead since this story touches a nerve, especially for parents without the means to pay their kids’ way into prestigious schools, expect this topic to dog Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin since the nature of the sting operation reveals famous, rich and powerful people apparently playing by a different set of rules than everyone else.


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  • لسعArabic
  • bodnout, píchnoutCzech
  • stechen, Stich, Biss, Insektenstich, Insektenbiss, verdeckte Operation, Wespenstich, Skorpionstich, Bienenstich, beißenGerman
  • picaduraSpanish
  • pisto, purra, pistos, purema, pistää, paukama, pattiFinnish
  • piquer, piqûreFrench
  • עֲקִיצָהHebrew
  • csípés, csíp, szúrHungarian
  • խայթոցArmenian
  • pungereItalian
  • 食う, 刺す, 虫さされ, 刺傷, 刺し傷Japanese
  • پێوه‌دانKurdish
  • dzeltLatvian
  • kakatiMāori
  • stikk, stikkeNorwegian
  • użądlić, ukąsić, żądlić, kąsaćPolish
  • picada, morder, ferroada, picarPortuguese
  • kaniyQuechua
  • înțepa, împunge, pișcaRomanian
  • ужалить, укусить, жалить, испытывать боль, болеть, чувствовать боль, причинять боль, кусать, укус насекомогоRussian
  • stinga, stickaSwedish
  • స్టింగ్, కుట్టుTelugu
  • кусати, жалити, ужалити, укуситиUkrainian
  • bienastegül, skorpionastegül, flibastegül, stegülön, näsäkastegül, stegülVolapük

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How to use sting in a sentence

Did still its thorn within my bosom lodge,As I the past recalled; but shame, indeed,Left not its cruel sting within this heart.

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«Your bath is ready, sir,» said a steward, and a minute later he felt the welcome sting of the cold salt water.

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WORDS RELATED TO STING

  • darting pain
  • sharp pain
  • shooting pain
  • smart
  • sting
  • burn
  • edge
  • guts
  • kick
  • piquancy
  • punch
  • spice
  • sting
  • zip
  • burn
  • consume
  • decay
  • decompose
  • deteriorate
  • dissolve
  • eat into
  • engrave
  • erode
  • etch
  • oxidize
  • rot
  • rust
  • scour
  • sear
  • slash
  • smart
  • sting
  • tingle
  • wear away
  • break in
  • breaking and entering
  • caper
  • crime
  • filching
  • heist
  • housebreaking
  • larceny
  • owl job
  • pilferage
  • prowl
  • robbery
  • safecracking
  • second-story work
  • sting
  • theft
  • thieving
  • bite
  • hurt
  • pain
  • smart
  • sting
  • tingle
  • artifice
  • baloney
  • bamboozlement
  • bill of goods
  • bunco
  • chicanery
  • con
  • con game
  • cover up
  • cozening
  • deceit
  • deception
  • dirty pool
  • dirty trick
  • dodge
  • double-dealing
  • fake
  • fast one
  • fast shuffle
  • fix
  • flimflam
  • frame
  • fraud
  • gyp
  • hanky-panky
  • hoax
  • hoaxing
  • humbug
  • hustle
  • imposture
  • jazz
  • jive
  • plant
  • put on
  • racket
  • ripoff
  • run around
  • scam
  • sell
  • shady deal
  • sham
  • shell game
  • snow job
  • spoof
  • sting
  • stunt
  • swindle
  • trickery
  • whitewash
  • wrong

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Варианты (v1)

Варианты (v2)

  • sting [stɪŋ] сущ

    1. жалоср, укусм, уколм

      (stinger, bite, prick)

      • poisonous sting – ядовитое жало
      • bee sting – пчелиный укус
      • sharp sting – острый укол
    2. острая боль

      (acute pain)

    3. остротаж

      (severity)

    4. колкостьж

      (barb)

    5. Стингм

    6. укус насекомого

      (insect bite)

    7. ужалениеср

  • sting [stɪŋ] гл

    1. жалить, щипать, ужалить, кусать, укусить

      (bite, pinch)

    2. жечь, гореть, саднить

      (burn)

    3. задеть, уязвить, уязвлять

      (hurt, wound)

    4. колоть, уколоть

      (prick)

  • sting [stɪŋ] прил

    1. жгучий

      (burning)

noun
жало sting, stinger, dart
укус bite, sting, nip
укол prick, injection, shot, puncture, sting, jab
ожог burn, scorch, scald, singe, sting, sear
острая боль acute pain, pang, sting, shooting, sportsman pain
ядовитость virulence, toxicity, poisonousness, sting
колкость barb, twit, jibe, dig, quip, sting
ожог крапивой sting, nettle-sting
сила force, power, strength, intensity, might, sting
жгучий волосок sting
ужаление sting
обман deception, deceit, fraud, trick, hype, sting
мошенничество fraud, cheating, swindle, cheat, dishonesty, sting
грабеж robbery, looting, plunder, pillage, plundering, sting
муки torture, sting, crucifixion
острота sharpness, acuteness, acuity, poignancy, yak, sting
verb
ужалить sting
жалить sting, bite
жечь burn, sting, parch, grill, smart, bite
укусить bite, sting, snap, nip, snap off
причинять острую боль sting, pang, cut
нагреть heat up, sting
жечься burn, sting
уязвлять sting, hurt, wound, gall, nettle
чувствовать острую боль sting
испытывать острую боль sting
терзать worry, rankle, maul, drag, prey, sting
обманывать deceive, cheat, kid, fool, spoof, sting
обирать fleece, despoil, pick, pluck, shave, sting
надувать inflate, swell, distend, finagle, diddle, sting
побуждать urge, incite, motivate, induce, impel, sting
возбуждать excite, stir, stir up, arouse, bring, sting

Синонимы (v1)

Синонимы (v2)

  • sting сущ

    • bite · insect bite
    • burn
    • pain · acute pain
    • prick · tingle
    • pang · twinge
    • scam

noun

  • prick, wound, injury, puncture
  • smart, pricking, pain, soreness, hurt, irritation
  • heartache, heartbreak, agony, torture, torment, hurt, pain, anguish
  • sharpness, severity, bite, edge, pointedness, asperity, sarcasm, acrimony, malice, spite, venom
  • swindle, fraud, deception, trickery, sharp practice, rip-off, con, fiddle, bunco
  • bite, insect bite
  • con, flimflam, bunco, confidence game, hustle, confidence trick, bunko, gyp, con game
  • pang
  • stinging

verb

  • prick, wound, bite, poison
  • smart, burn, hurt, be irritated, be sore
  • upset, wound, cut to the quick, sear, grieve, hurt, pain, torment, mortify
  • provoke, goad, incite, spur, prick, prod, rouse, drive, galvanize
  • swindle, defraud, cheat, fleece, gull, rip off, screw, shaft, bilk, do, rook, diddle, take for a ride, chisel, gouge
  • bite, burn
  • twinge, prick
  • bite, prick
  • stick

Предложения со словом «Sting»

These are little things, but sometimes it’s the little things that sting the most.

Это мелочи, но иногда именно мелочи жалят больнее всего.

Will it sting less if I say it softly?

Станет ли проще, если я заменю слова?

It could not sting , stink , or bum.

Она не могла жалить, испускать вонючий запах или обжигать.

Those little mutineers can sting a moby to death.

Эти маленькие мятежники и моби могут до смерти зажалить.

Your exclusion from Sheriff Reyes’ inner circle must sting .

Твоё исключение из окружения шерифа Рейес наверное очень прискорбно.

I have had this sharp sting in my chest.

Я как — то почувствовал острый укол в груди.

His children knew his legs the sting of his mustache against their cheeks.

Дети любили сидеть у него на коленях и его усы кололи им щёки.

He was obviously longing to wound, to sting , to bite, to jeer.

Ему, очевидно, хотелось язвить, колоть, кусать, насмехаться.

It might feed his ego, take the sting out of him losing his site.

Это может задеть его самолюбие, вызвать реакцию на то, что он теряет свою территорию.

Even remembering it, the twinge of pain in her nipple came back like a wasp sting to bother her.

При одном воспоминании об этом острая боль словно укус осы пронзила ее левый сосок.

I glanced down, and at once my arm began to sting .

Я опустил глаза и сразу же почувствовал, как жжет руку.

Case halted, swayed, turned toward the sound of surf and the sting of blown sand.

Кейс остановился, покачнулся, повернулся к шуму прибоя и укусам поднятого ветром песка.

The spider hides his sting , and retires to his corner of vav.

Паук спрятал свое жало и ушел обратно в свой угол под паутину.

Doc confirmed that the sting on Lexi Nolan’s shoulder was from a scorpion.

Док определил, что жало на плече Лекси Нолан было от скорпиона.

The bees came and found no one but the Woodman to sting , so they flew at him and broke off all their stings against the tin, without hurting the Woodman at all.

Они набросились на него с остервенением и обломали свои жала о его железное тело.

The lady’s sting seemed to have delivered a neurotropic toxin.

Жало Леди Ясры, похоже, отравило меня нейротропным ядом.

Lowell did not trust Holmes’s contention that this sort of insect could not sting .

Лоуэлл не доверял Холмсовым заверениям, что сей вид насекомых никогда не жалит.

They sting everyone they want, go back to the hive and make nothing.

Они жалят всех кого захотят, потом возвращаются в улей и ничего не делают.

Theo handed Harry’s weapon to Noah and rubbed the sting out of his knuckles.

Тео отдал Ноэ пистолет Гарри и стал растирать ушибленные костяшки.

So I’m gonna take a chance and I’m gonna start with bee sting therapy.

Я хочу использовать свой шанс, и хочу начать с терапии укусов пчел.

Just a little bee sting , and then you won’t feel anything at all.

Просто маленький укус комарика, и ты больше не будешь чувствовать ничего.

Logically he understood why she’d done it, but that didn’t make it sting any less.

Логически он понимал, почему она так поступила, но от этого его боль не становилась меньше.

Let him feel the sting of his wounds, and reflect upon the mind that inflicts them.

Пусть прочувствуют боль своих ран и поразмыслят о том, кто их нанёс.

My 4 year old was sting at something in the alley, so I went over to see what he was looking at.

Мой четырехлетний сын смотрел на что — то в окно, так что я решила проверить, что его так увлекло.

Also time to time the walls start to tremble with the melody of a sting quartet playing contemporary music, from gothic to baroque.

Время от времени из замка доносятся звуки квартета смычковых инструментов, играющих музыку в стиле барокко и готика.

The first probe, designed to sniff for methane, was launched last month and is now en route to Mars, salving some of the sting of the earlier failures.

Первый зонд, предназначенный для поисков метана, был запущен в прошлом месяце, и сейчас он летит к Марсу, немного ослабляя боль от прежних неудач.

Sal says mail-order bride, Frank says undercover cop trying to pull you into a sting , and I’m going with either foreign diplomat or Pilates guru.

Сэл говорит, что это невеста по переписке, а Френк считает, что она коп под прикрытием, пытающийся втянуть тебя в какое — то дело, а я ставила на то, что она какой — то дипломат или преподаватель пилатеса.

Nothing comes from violence and nothing ever could, from Sting’s Fragile, where one of the main verses from the refrain is Lest we forget how fragile we are.

Из насилия ничего не выйдет, и никогда не может выйти — Стинг, песня Хрупкие, где главным стихом рефрена являются слова: не забываем, какие мы хрупкие.

He pretended to cooperate while using Russian colloquialisms to warn his associates that he’d been conscripted into a US government sting .

Он сделал вид, что согласился на сотрудничество, однако, используя русские разговорные выражения, он предупредил своих сообщников о том, что его привлекли к участию в правительственной операции.

In 2011, Russian authorities suspended the license of one company he was trading for as part of a money-laundering sting .

В 2011 году российские власти приостановили действие лицензии одной компании, акциями которой он торговал, проведя операцию с внедрением по подозрению в отмывании денег.

These myriad bells, with their little copper tongues, seemed to him like the mouths of so many asps, open and ready to sting and to hiss.

Мириады колокольчиков с крошечными медными язычками представлялись ему мириадами разверстых змеиных пастей, готовых зашипеть и ужалить его.

No, you know what I do actually, is I light a bunch of candles and I sprawl out on my sheets and I listen to Sting .

Знаешь что я делаю? Я зажигаю свечи, заваливаюсь в свою постель и слушаю Стинга!

Hold, varlet… or feel the sting of my shaft!

Стой, разбойник! Или испытай силу моей стрелы.

Sting is upstairs playing a lute?

Стинг в этом здании и он играет на лютне?

Unhand her, you jailers of virtue, or taste the bitter sting of my vengeance!

Пусти ее, ты, мучитель добродетели, или вкуси горькое жало моей мести!

Insufferable sting , that sanity should ground arms on such a field!

Как перенести оскорбление? Здравый ум должен был сложить оружие в этой битве!

They had no leisure to look back upon his passive heroism, to feel the sting of his abstention.

Им некогда было взирать на его пассивный героизм, почувствовать укор, таившийся в его сдержанности.

A single sting of their hideous neurotoxin can cause instant death!

Один укол их ужасного нейротоксина вызывает немедленную смерть!

That is a heckle, but if you’re not from New Zealand, it loses some of its sting .

Вот это грубо, но если ты не из Новой Зеландии, то явзительность слегка теряется.

For 10 years, we let snakes bite us, insects sting us, animals maul us, heathens slaughter us, the wine poison us, women infect us, lice eat us, fever rot us.

10 лет нас кусали змеи, жалили осы, калечили звери, кромсали варвары, травили винами, инфецировали женщины, ели мокрицы, трясла лихорадка.

The sting of life could do no more to his complacent soul than the scratch of a pin to the smooth face of a rock.

Уколы жизни задевали его самодовольную душу не глубже, чем царапает булавка гладкую поверхность скалы.

Then he doesn’t feel the gadfly’s sting .

После чего он не чувствует укуса слепней!

Hallow isn’t lethal. But the venom of a trackerjacker sting is enough to doze off hallucinations.

Они не только смертельно опасны, яд осы — убийцы нередко вызывает мощные галлюцинации.

Did Sting happen to mention anything about you shaving your legs?

А Стинг ничего не сказал о том, что тебе пора побрить свои ноженьки?

could be a fed sting on mortgage lenders.

Может, хотел подкормиться на ипотечных заимодателях.

The most aggressive of these youths-the most forceful-recognized in this maiden a fillip to life, a sting to existence.

Наиболее предприимчивые и смелые из этих молодых людей сразу почувствовали, что в этой девушке таится какой — то страстный призыв, жгучая радость существования.

That lessens the sting of a failed opening.

Это уменьшает боль от провального открытия.

But there was more than this: the order about the shovel was almost as plainly meant to sting and insult Steelkilt, as though Radney had spat in his face.

Однако этим все отнюдь не исчерпывалось: приказ взяться за лопату был так же откровенно рассчитан на то, чтобы уязвить и оскорбить Стилкилта, как если бы Рэдни плюнул ему в лицо.

The canisters Martin procured during the sting — _ — contain a mixture of dimethyl ether and polyvinyl acetate.

Канистры, которые купил Мартин под прикрытием содержали смесь диметилового эфира и поливинилацетат.

Stingless! replied Front-de-Boeuf; fork-headed shafts of a cloth-yard in length, and these shot within the breadth of a French crown, are sting enough.

Жала нет? — возразил Фрон де Беф. — Стрела с раздвоенным концом в три фута длиной, что попадает в мелкую французскую монету, — хорошее жало.

And just after I had fallen asleep something DID come and sting me. Probably it was a party of hag fleas.

Проснулся, чорт возьми, в самом деле что — то почесывается, верно, ведьмы блохи.

The amiable artist carried his sting , but Ladislaw did not choose to appear stung.

Добродушный художник не был лишен жала, но Ладислав не показал и вида, что почувствовал укол.

No, the whole point of a covert sting is to not tell people.

Ну вообще — то суть тайной операции как бы в том, чтобы… не говорить людям.

He felt a tiny cold touch sting his face.

Он почувствовал, как что — то крошечное, холодное к колючее коснулось лица.

Zoe’s made contact with an ATF agent who was in Tucson during the sting .

Зои установила связь с агентом АТФ, который был в Тусоне во время операции.

The gun was purchased in 2009 by our ATF offices in Tucson as part of a sting operation.

Пистолет купил в 2009 наш офис в Тусоне в ходе оперативного мероприятия.

Uh, you’re running a sting and your lead actor jumps off a building, I’d call that bad.

Если ты проводишь операцию и главный игрок прыгает с крыши, я назвала бы ее плохой.

You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been.

Так же, как и я в свое время, вы стремитесь к истине и познанию, и я горячо желаю, чтобы достижение цели не обернулось для вас злою бедой, как это случилось со мною.

Better than that, rather brilliantly, we have made a bespoke version of that sting for every single episode we’re gonna make for the next three years.

Но хорошая новость в том, что у нас заготовлены отдельные версии этого ролика для каждого нового эпизода на три года вперёд.

The dragon-fly had turned into a wasp, and asked nothing better than to sting .

Стрекоза превратилась в осу и стремилась ужалить .

What is another word for sting?

1324 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ stˈɪŋ], [ stˈɪŋ], [ s_t_ˈɪ_ŋ]

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  • adj.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • property,
    • tingling,
    • feeling.
  • n.

    Bunco Game (noun)

    • Bunco Game.

    • neuralgia,
    • EINA.

    • gull,
    • ignite,
    • honest,
    • trim,
    • awaken,
    • provoke,
    • rouse,
    • affect,
    • rook,
    • invoke,
    • touch,
    • have,
    • inspire,
    • arouse.

    • checkpoint,
    • all-points bulletin,
    • clampdown,
    • APB,
    • clean up,
    • clue,
    • Amber alert,
    • check,
    • agent provocateur.

    • annoy,
    • anger,
    • antagonize,
    • frustrate,
    • drive someone mad,
    • infuriate,
    • madden.

    • bargain,
    • Capping,
    • appraise,
    • beat down,
    • bottom out,
    • bounce back,
    • cap,
    • cheapen.

    • blossom,
    • bud,
    • choke,
    • come out,
    • bear,
    • come up,
    • climb,
    • fade,
    • bloom,
    • die back.

    • crawl,
    • infest,
    • flutter,
    • hover,
    • fly,
    • hatch,
    • infestation,
    • chirp,
    • alight.

    • misty-eyed,
    • tear,
    • teardrop,
    • weeping,
    • cry,
    • weepy,
    • tearful,
    • dry your eyes,
    • misty,
    • bring tears to your eyes.

    acute pain (noun)

    • sharp pains,
    • darting pains,
    • shooting pains,
    • acute-pain.

    bite (noun)

    • smartings,
    • tooth mark.

    bunko (noun)

    • bunko.

    bunko game (noun)

    • bunko game.

    burglary (noun)

    • thievings,
    • breaking entering,
    • filchings,
    • breakin,
    • second-story works,
    • safecrackings,
    • second story work,
    • secondstory work,
    • owl jobs,
    • secondstory works,
    • housebreakings,
    • second story works.

    cheat (noun)

    • buncos,
    • bamboozlements,
    • hankypanky,
    • puton,
    • bill goods,
    • shady deals,
    • hoaxings,
    • cozenings,
    • fast ones,
    • doubledealing,
    • fast shuffles.

    collusion (noun)

    • bait and switches,
    • bait and switch,
    • bait switch,
    • bait switches,
    • guiltinesses,
    • diddlings,
    • fradulent artifices.

    confidence game (noun)

    • con game.

    con game (noun)

    • bait-and-switch,
    • confidence trick,
    • skin game,
    • boiler room,
    • con job.

    deception (noun)

    • feint,
    • chicane,
    • hogwash,
    • Illusions,
    • mare’s-nest,
    • chicanes,
    • coverup.

    edge (noun)

    • sharpness.

    flimflam (noun)

    • flimflam.

    fraud (noun)

    • dupings,
    • hoodwinkings,
    • hocus pocus,
    • mis-representations,
    • duperies,
    • mis-representation,
    • song dance,
    • barratries,
    • sharp practices,
    • mis representations,
    • swindlings,
    • fourberies,
    • mis representation,
    • fraudulences.

    gyp (noun)

    • gyp.

    heist (noun)

    • five-finger discounts,
    • five finger discount,
    • fivefinger discounts,
    • five finger discounts,
    • fivefinger discount.

    hustle (noun)

    • hustle.

    injury (noun)

    • dis services,
    • mis chiefs,
    • mis chief,
    • out-rages,
    • dis service,
    • de-formations,
    • de formations,
    • out rages,
    • in jury,
    • in-juries,
    • in dignities,
    • de formation,
    • in-dignities,
    • in justices,
    • in-justice,
    • in-jury,
    • in dignity,
    • out-rage,
    • de-formation,
    • in juries,
    • in-dignity,
    • dis-service,
    • dis-services.

    insect bite (noun)

    • insect bite.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • heist,
    • safecracking,
    • larceny,
    • BADS,
    • fraud,
    • ripoff,
    • confidence game,
    • dirty trick,
    • frame up,
    • five-finger discount,
    • turn-on,
    • cover up,
    • guiltiness,
    • burglary,
    • scam,
    • propellant,
    • Stimulator,
    • shooting pain,
    • Hocuspocus,
    • booboos,
    • jazz,
    • run around,
    • stimulus,
    • Double dealing,
    • bite,
    • owl job,
    • housebreaking,
    • scar,
    • funny business,
    • service,
    • injury,
    • pain,
    • second-story work,
    • cheat,
    • taste,
    • Hanky Panky,
    • double-dealing,
    • frame-up,
    • boo-boos,
    • swindle,
    • zap,
    • frame-ups,
    • victimization,
    • fradulent artifice,
    • mutilations,
    • propellants,
    • tooth marks,
    • fast one,
    • sharp pain,
    • Knaveries,
    • knavery,
    • double cross,
    • pang,
    • acute pain,
    • razzle-dazzle,
    • bamboozlement,
    • humbug,
    • bunco,
    • collusion,
    • trickery,
    • deformations,
    • Barratry,
    • sharp practice,
    • sell,
    • jives,
    • deception,
    • doublecross,
    • mutilation,
    • jive,
    • darting pain,
    • shot in the arm,
    • turn-ons,
    • incitation,
    • shady deal,
    • booboo,
    • dupery,
    • Flam,
    • boo-boo,
    • deformation,
    • fraudulence,
    • thieving,
    • eye-openers,
    • fourberie,
    • fast shuffle,
    • grift.

    pain (noun)

    • crick,
    • painfulness,
    • suffering,
    • smarting,
    • malaise,
    • discomfort,
    • anguish,
    • sore,
    • grief,
    • misery,
    • Back Ache,
    • gripe,
    • rack,
    • torment,
    • irritation,
    • earache,
    • spasm,
    • throb,
    • distress,
    • cramp,
    • throe,
    • agony,
    • headache,
    • infliction,
    • chafing,
    • torture,
    • stab,
    • stitch,
    • Migraine,
    • inflammation,
    • wrench,
    • affliction.

    scam (noun)

    • crooked deal,
    • sucker game,
    • hosing.

    sharpness (noun)

    • sharpenings.

    stimulus (noun)

    • shot arm,
    • eyeopener,
    • shot in arm,
    • shot the arm,
    • turnons,
    • turn ons,
    • turnon.

    swindle (noun)

    • frameup,
    • frameups,
    • frame ups.

    taste (noun)

    • bitters,
    • aftertaste,
    • palatableness,
    • sapidity,
    • aftertastes,
    • savoriness,
    • after-taste.

    trickery (noun)

    • dis honesties,
    • pre tense,
    • funny businesses,
    • under-handednesses,
    • under handednesses,
    • pre tenses,
    • razzledazzle,
    • dis-honesties,
    • under-handedness,
    • razzle dazzle,
    • dis honesty,
    • pre-tense,
    • dis-honesty.
  • v.

    bite (verb)

    • de composes,
    • dis solves,
    • dis-solves,
    • eats into,
    • de-composing,
    • de composed,
    • de compose,
    • dis-solve,
    • eat in to,
    • dis-solving,
    • de cays,
    • dis solve,
    • ate in to,
    • eating in to,
    • de-compose,
    • de composing,
    • dis solved,
    • dis solving,
    • de-cay,
    • de-composes,
    • de-composed,
    • eats in to,
    • wore away,
    • de cay,
    • eating into,
    • de-cays,
    • dis-solved.

    communication (verb)

    • stick,
    • sting.

    extort (verb)

    • ex-acting,
    • ex tract,
    • makes pay through nose,
    • putting arm on,
    • ex acts,
    • shakes down,
    • ex-tort,
    • ex act,
    • puts the arm on,
    • ex acting,
    • pulls ones leg,
    • ex torts,
    • ex tort,
    • ex-acted,
    • ex-tracts,
    • ex-act,
    • putting screws to,
    • shook down,
    • shaking down,
    • ex-tract,
    • pull one leg,
    • pulled one’s leg,
    • puts screws to,
    • pulls one leg,
    • putting the arm on,
    • pulling one leg,
    • pulls one’s leg,
    • making pay through nose,
    • pulled leg,
    • pull ones leg,
    • pulled ones leg,
    • ex-torts,
    • put arm on,
    • made pay through nose,
    • pulling leg,
    • pulling ones leg,
    • pulls leg,
    • puts arm on,
    • pulled one leg.

    goad (verb)

    • ex-cite,
    • puts to,
    • ex cited,
    • keys up,
    • in spirit,
    • in spirited,
    • in-spiriting,
    • in-spirited,
    • putting to,
    • in spiriting,
    • in-spirit,
    • siccing,
    • ex-cited,
    • ex cite,
    • ex citing,
    • ex cites,
    • in-spirits,
    • puts up to,
    • putting up to,
    • firing up,
    • ex-cites,
    • keying up.

    hoax (verb)

    • run game on,
    • de lude,
    • took for a ride,
    • de ludes,
    • runs game on,
    • takes for a ride,
    • playing games with,
    • runs a game on,
    • played games with,
    • takes for ride,
    • fakes out,
    • murphying,
    • took for ride,
    • running a game on,
    • ran a game on,
    • running game on,
    • de-lude,
    • de-ludes,
    • murphies.

    hurt (verb)

    • dis comfit,
    • art sore,
    • dost violence,
    • thumbing nose at,
    • dis-commodes,
    • cuts to the quick,
    • dis-pleases,
    • up-setting,
    • doing violence,
    • are sore,
    • cutting the quick,
    • doeth violence,
    • dis pleasing,
    • ex cruciate,
    • did violence,
    • leaned on,
    • wracking up,
    • hitting where one lives,
    • were tender,
    • were sore,
    • cuts quick,
    • cuts the quick,
    • lays a bad trip on,
    • hits where lives,
    • does violence,
    • leans on,
    • was tender,
    • laying bad trip on,
    • up-sets,
    • dis-commode,
    • are tender,
    • lay bad trip on,
    • hits where one lives,
    • up setting,
    • dis comfits,
    • thumbs nose at,
    • dis-tress,
    • dis pleases,
    • dis-tressed,
    • wert sore,
    • cutting quick,
    • cutting to quick,
    • wrought over,
    • wast sore,
    • being sore,
    • dis-pleased,
    • being tender,
    • lays bad trip on,
    • didst violence,
    • cut to quick,
    • ex-cruciate,
    • wert tender,
    • up sets,
    • gives no quarter,
    • dis tress,
    • am sore,
    • is sore,
    • hitting where lives,
    • dis-comfits,
    • cuts to quick,
    • dis please,
    • dis commodes,
    • wracks up,
    • gave no quarter,
    • is tender,
    • dis tressed,
    • doest violence,
    • cut quick,
    • laid a bad trip on,
    • dis-please,
    • zinged,
    • up-set,
    • works over,
    • wracked up,
    • thumbed nose at,
    • wast tender,
    • leant on,
    • dis pleased,
    • goes for jugular,
    • dis commode,
    • dis-tresses,
    • art tender,
    • went for jugular,
    • doth violence,
    • giving no quarter,
    • cut the quick,
    • am tender,
    • dis-comfit,
    • going for jugular,
    • dis-pleasing,
    • dis tresses,
    • cutting to the quick.

    injure (verb)

    • under mining,
    • de forms,
    • de-formed,
    • de faced,
    • de-facing,
    • under-mined,
    • de-forms,
    • de-form,
    • dis torts,
    • dis-tort,
    • de facing,
    • dis-figures,
    • dis-figure,
    • dis figure,
    • dis tort,
    • under mined,
    • under-mining,
    • draws blood,
    • drew blood,
    • de face,
    • dis-torts,
    • dis figuring,
    • drawing blood,
    • hacked up,
    • de forming,
    • hacks up,
    • dis figures,
    • de-forming,
    • DE Form,
    • de formed,
    • de-faces,
    • de faces,
    • dis-figured,
    • hacking up,
    • dis-figuring,
    • de-face,
    • de-faced,
    • dis figured.

    irritate (verb)

    • in flaming,
    • in-flame,
    • in flamed,
    • in flame,
    • in-flames,
    • in-flamed.

    needle (verb)

    • be deviling,
    • be devilled,
    • be deviled,
    • be devil,
    • be-devilled,
    • be-devil,
    • be-deviled,
    • be-devilling,
    • be devils,
    • be-devils,
    • be devilling,
    • be-deviling.

    nettle (verb)

    • dis-gusted,
    • ex-asperated,
    • in cense,
    • ex-asperates,
    • dis-gust,
    • in censed,
    • in-censes,
    • ex asperating,
    • dis gust,
    • ex asperates,
    • ex asperate,
    • snitting,
    • in-censed,
    • dis-gusts,
    • snitted,
    • dis gusted,
    • ex-asperating,
    • in-censing,
    • dis gusting,
    • in-cense,
    • dis gusts,
    • in censes,
    • dis-gusting,
    • ex-asperate.

    offend (verb)

    • dis obliges,
    • am disagreeable,
    • dis obliged,
    • dis-obliges,
    • is disagreeable,
    • wast disagreeable,
    • dis obliging,
    • re pulses,
    • out-raged,
    • out raged,
    • out-raging,
    • dis-oblige,
    • dis oblige,
    • dis-obliging,
    • re pulsed,
    • art disagreeable,
    • turns one off,
    • dis-obliged,
    • are disagreeable,
    • turning one off,
    • being disagreeable,
    • were disagreeable,
    • re-pulses,
    • re-pulsing,
    • wert disagreeable,
    • re-pulsed,
    • was disagreeable,
    • re pulsing,
    • turned one off.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • activity,
    • suffer,
    • bruise,
    • spite,
    • force,
    • pierce,
    • thrust,
    • action,
    • ache.

    pain (verb)

    • inflame,
    • chafe,
    • afflict,
    • agonize.

    pique (verb)

    • gets a rise out of,
    • got rise out of,
    • got a rise out of,
    • making waves,
    • get rise out of,
    • gave the business,
    • gat rise out of,
    • gotten a rise out of,
    • gives a hard time,
    • giving business,
    • getting rise out of,
    • gat a rise out of,
    • gives hard time,
    • gives business,
    • giving the business,
    • giving hard time,
    • give business,
    • gotten rise out of,
    • gave a hard time,
    • give hard time,
    • gives the business,
    • gets rise out of,
    • getting a rise out of.

    prick, pain (verb)

    • electrify.

    short-change (verb)

    • skimmed top,
    • short change,
    • skims the top,
    • shortweighted,
    • skimming top,
    • skims off the top,
    • skimmed off top,
    • skimming the top,
    • skimmed off the top,
    • skims off top,
    • skim off top,
    • skim top,
    • skims top,
    • skimming off the top,
    • skimmed the top,
    • skimming off top,
    • shortweighting,
    • shortweights,
    • skim the top.

    smart (verb)

    • art painful,
    • were painful,
    • being painful,
    • wast painful,
    • is painful,
    • was painful,
    • wert painful,
    • are painful,
    • am painful.

    swindle (verb)

    • over-charge,
    • over-charges,
    • de fraud,
    • selling a bill goods,
    • de-frauds,
    • puts one over on,
    • sold bill of goods,
    • over-charging,
    • taking to the cleaners,
    • taking the cleaners,
    • pulled fast one,
    • sells a bill goods,
    • pulls a fast one,
    • over charging,
    • takes to cleaners,
    • taking cleaners,
    • de frauds,
    • took to the cleaners,
    • sold a bill goods,
    • pulling fast one,
    • selling bill of goods,
    • takes to the cleaners,
    • pulling a fast one,
    • sold a bill of goods,
    • took the cleaners,
    • pulls fast one,
    • taking to cleaners,
    • took to cleaners,
    • pulled a fast one,
    • over charge,
    • over charged,
    • sell bill of goods,
    • sold bill goods,
    • selling bill goods,
    • takes the cleaners,
    • stiffing,
    • over charges,
    • putting one over on,
    • takes cleaners,
    • de-fraud,
    • sells bill of goods,
    • take cleaners,
    • over-charged.

    tingle (verb)

    • getting excited,
    • got excited,
    • gets excited,
    • gat excited,
    • hast goose bumps,
    • haddest goose bumps,
    • hadst goose bumps,
    • hath goose bumps,
    • had goose bumps,
    • having goose bumps,
    • gotten excited,
    • has goose bumps.

    victimize (verb)

    • haddest in for,
    • had it for,
    • hadst it in for,
    • pigeoned,
    • discriminating against,
    • roping in,
    • haddest it for,
    • have in for,
    • having it in for,
    • discriminates against,
    • have it for,
    • had in for,
    • had for,
    • haddest for,
    • hadst in for,
    • had it in for,
    • pigeoning,
    • stacking the deck,
    • stacked the deck,
    • hadst for,
    • has for,
    • hast for,
    • having it for,
    • hath it for,
    • ropes in,
    • hast it in for,
    • stacks the deck,
    • stacks deck,
    • has it for,
    • has in for,
    • hast in for,
    • haddest it in for,
    • having for,
    • hadst it for,
    • hast it for,
    • hath for,
    • hath in for,
    • having in for,
    • has it in for.

    welsh (verb)

    • worming way out of,
    • wormed way out of,
    • worm ones way out of,
    • worm way out of,
    • beats around bush,
    • worm one way out of,
    • slipped out,
    • worms one way out of,
    • wormed ones way out of,
    • worming one’s way out of,
    • beats around the bush,
    • worms ones way out of,
    • worming ones way out of,
    • worming one way out of,
    • slips out,
    • beating around bush,
    • wormed one’s way out of,
    • worms one’s way out of,
    • wormed one way out of,
    • slipping out.

    wound (verb)

    • hurt one feelings,
    • hurt ones feelings,
    • dumps on,
    • dumping on,
    • hurts one feelings,
    • hurting one’s feelings,
    • hurting ones feelings,
    • hurts one’s feelings,
    • hurting one feelings,
    • hurts ones feelings,
    • hurting feelings,
    • hurts feelings.
  • Other synonyms:

    • incisiveness,
    • bilk,
    • soreness,
    • diddle,
    • penetrate.

    • keenness,
    • defraud,
    • chisel,
    • cozen.

    • mulct.

    • edge.

    • punch.

    • take,
    • DO.

    injure

    • hack up,
    • draw blood.

    irritate

    • irritates,
    • in flames.

    needle

    • needling.

    Other relevant words:

    • smart,
    • sell a bill of goods,
    • put to,
    • wrenching,
    • pique,
    • whacked,
    • sic,
    • sandbag,
    • short-change,
    • needle,
    • martyrize,
    • sicked,
    • ate into,
    • beat around the bush,
    • rowels,
    • offend,
    • martyrizing,
    • make pay through nose,
    • fire up,
    • extorts,
    • murphy,
    • SICS,
    • get under skin,
    • pull leg,
    • play games with,
    • be disagreeable,
    • maltreat,
    • hoax,
    • put up to,
    • stiffed,
    • be sore,
    • gammon,
    • etch,
    • irritate,
    • take for a ride,
    • have goose bumps,
    • Roweled,
    • Martyred,
    • pink,
    • thumb nose at,
    • leaning on,
    • worked over,
    • wrack up,
    • work over,
    • nettle,
    • make waves,
    • in spirits,
    • prick,
    • sandbags,
    • put the arm on,
    • scamming,
    • iced,
    • get a rise out of,
    • put over on,
    • dumped on,
    • put one over on,
    • hurt,
    • chicaning,
    • pull fast one,
    • taking for ride,
    • hurt feelings,
    • Rowelled,
    • whacking,
    • goad,
    • Shafting,
    • shake down,
    • Martyring,
    • get excited,
    • scammed,
    • goosing,
    • Rowelling,
    • Gammoning,
    • fires up,
    • pulling one’s leg,
    • Gouging,
    • put screws to,
    • take to cleaners,
    • prickling,
    • wounded,
    • goosed,
    • key up,
    • do violence,
    • Gammoned,
    • Shafted,
    • Roweling,
    • extort,
    • sicced,
    • beating around the bush,
    • hurt one’s feelings,
    • turn one off,
    • cut to the quick,
    • victimize,
    • keyed up,
    • pull a fast one,
    • was sore,
    • hit where one lives,
    • martyrized,
    • shortchange,
    • wound,
    • wears away,
    • lay a bad trip on,
    • chicaned,
    • wearing away,
    • injure,
    • wear away,
    • lean on,
    • run a game on,
    • rotted,
    • dump on,
    • prickled,
    • sicking,
    • spank,
    • itch,
    • faked out,
    • Tiffed,
    • sandbagged,
    • fake out,
    • rowel,
    • beat around bush,
    • gammons,
    • traumatize,
    • eat into,
    • gooses,
    • be tender,
    • burn,
    • tingle,
    • stiffs,
    • give no quarter,
    • Winging,
    • makes waves,
    • go for jugular,
    • worm one’s way out of,
    • up set,
    • zinging,
    • be painful,
    • pull one’s leg,
    • Suckering,
    • sandbagging,
    • take to the cleaners,
    • give the business,
    • martyrizes.

    pain

    • anguished,
    • pained.

    short-change

    • shortweight,
    • skim off the top.

    victimize

    • Snowing,
    • pigeons,
    • discriminate against,
    • have for,
    • rope in,
    • have it in for,
    • discriminated against,
    • stack the deck,
    • Snowed,
    • roped in.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • cog the dice,
    • Oxgoad,
    • adhere,
    • do in,
    • harmful,
    • dupe,
    • thimblerig,
    • stinging,
    • rasp,
    • thrill,
    • jab,
    • baffle,
    • take a dive,
    • vehemence,
    • stung,
    • arms,
    • prickle,
    • raciness,
    • gad,
    • hot,
    • dart,
    • pluck,
    • exploit,
    • burn mark,
    • embitter,
    • cauterise,
    • bewilder,
    • get,
    • Prickliness,
    • bee injury,
    • pose,
    • surcharge,
    • overprice,
    • fleece,
    • come home to,
    • harshness,
    • destructive,
    • chouse,
    • carve,
    • brier,
    • twitch,
    • Hocus,
    • twinge,
    • insulting,
    • stifle,
    • pigeon,
    • bee’s wound,
    • tip,
    • incense,
    • peppery,
    • harrow,
    • crib,
    • fuss,
    • flurry,
    • clip,
    • violence,
    • undercover operation,
    • con,
    • ado,
    • wring,
    • pungent,
    • hocus-pocus,
    • touch a chord,
    • drill,
    • deleterious,
    • cusp,
    • bustle,
    • bitterness,
    • twist,
    • stir,
    • stupefy,
    • instrument of punishment,
    • pack the deal,
    • go deep,
    • bramble,
    • put forward,
    • be keen,
    • hold up,
    • nudge,
    • vex,
    • adverse,
    • virulence,
    • trap,
    • sunburn,
    • soften,
    • aggrieve,
    • erect,
    • finagle,
    • sharp,
    • neb,
    • chomp,
    • aggravate,
    • prod,
    • hoodwink,
    • whip,
    • stridency,
    • burning,
    • raise,
    • rip off,
    • martyr,
    • profiteer,
    • sarcastic,
    • severity,
    • endure,
    • fester,
    • instrument,
    • outrage,
    • screw,
    • tickle,
    • mordacity,
    • wrath,
    • fob,
    • convulse,
    • yardbird,
    • envenom,
    • direction finder,
    • bad,
    • tweak,
    • burn up,
    • point,
    • perplex,
    • flummox,
    • puncture,
    • injurious,
    • stinger,
    • gravel,
    • rub,
    • mouthful,
    • nib,
    • stimulate,
    • acuminate,
    • melt,
    • roughness,
    • deceive,
    • crucify,
    • jibe,
    • stack the cards,
    • scratch,
    • rigour,
    • chop,
    • cauterize,
    • euchre,
    • hurry,
    • kick,
    • bleed,
    • affront,
    • ream,
    • knock,
    • thorn,
    • bane,
    • flog,
    • auger,
    • fudge,
    • cut,
    • fool,
    • fret,
    • scourge,
    • cancer,
    • acidity,
    • beguile,
    • elevate,
    • urtication,
    • nosh,
    • paresthesia,
    • compress,
    • insult,
    • overtax,
    • lacerate,
    • causticity,
    • pound,
    • Enchafe,
    • slap,
    • convict,
    • buzz,
    • dagger,
    • glow,
    • pins and needles,
    • tweet,
    • pinch,
    • hype,
    • fiddle,
    • hurting,
    • tartness,
    • Burning Pain,
    • trenchancy,
    • buffalo,
    • itchiness,
    • bother,
    • pungency,
    • put-down,
    • beesting,
    • lash,
    • gibe,
    • trouble,
    • feverish,
    • astringency,
    • trick,
    • barb the dart,
    • agonise,
    • rob,
    • enrage,
    • twist the knife,
    • prickles,
    • carking care,
    • give offense,
    • kill,
    • exasperate,
    • bucket,
    • mystify,
    • rile,
    • combust,
    • shave,
    • soak,
    • borer,
    • gall,
    • whiplash,
    • bamboozle,
    • cram,
    • cleave,
    • incinerate,
    • spur,
    • inmate,
    • stay,
    • poke,
    • cling,
    • collation,
    • puzzle,
    • arrow,
    • nip,
    • rigor,
    • give pain,
    • seize with teeth,
    • throbbing pain,
    • defy,
    • skin,
    • gouge,
    • huff,
    • amaze,
    • grieve,
    • beguile of,
    • lodge,
    • pestiferous,
    • jailbird,
    • e,
    • acrimony,
    • teeth,
    • excruciate,
    • Trapan,
    • bit,
    • detrimental,
    • evil,
    • bleed white,
    • aculeus,
    • overcharge,
    • creep,
    • poignancy,
    • rankle,
    • bristle,
    • Acumination,
    • fang,
    • beat,
    • ramp,
    • punish,
    • dumbfound,
    • hurtful,
    • grind,
    • irritating,
    • ulcer,
    • burn down,
    • tang,
    • barb,
    • canker,
    • gnaw,
    • excite,
    • disadvantageous,
    • stand-by,
    • titillate,
    • scorpion,
    • fire,
    • deposit,
    • cut up,
    • mordancy,
    • grip,
    • resentment,
    • snakebite,
    • Mucro,
    • biting,
    • bite the tongue,
    • bee sting,
    • bind,
    • snack,
    • prolong the agony,
    • ardent,
    • shoot,
    • ail,
    • acridity,
    • galling,
    • cog,
    • squeeze,
    • give umbrage,
    • bee’s defence,
    • grate,
    • stringency,
    • wallop,
    • pricking,
    • cruciate,
    • wedge,
    • quill,
    • do out of,
    • gadfly,
    • boiling,
    • move,
    • burn off,
    • morsel,
    • spicy,
    • discompose,
    • cohere,
    • welsh,
    • bond,
    • bristle with,
    • shaft,
    • acerbity,
    • trepan,
    • piquant,
    • nonplus,
    • ruffle,
    • fierceness.

How to use «Sting» in context?

The sting is a 1972 American film directed by George Roy Hill and written by Ernest Lehman. The film stars Richard Gere and Paul Newman as two con artists who team up to pass off a fake $10,000 diamond to a wealthy man (Robert Redford) as a genuine diamond. The film’s supporting cast includes Cliff Robertson, Isabelle Adjani, and James Brolin.

The Sting was well-received on release, grossing over $114 million at the worldwide box office. Both Gere and Newman received Academy Awards for their performances.

Paraphrases for Sting:

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  • Reverse Entailment

    • Noun, singular or mass
      stinger.
  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      hits.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      dart, injection, pain, shot, Kicks.
    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      burying, crossing, drawing, falling, framing, heating, hurting, poking, pounding, prodding, raging, sneaking, stealing, sticking, struggling, taking, trapping, warming, Boosting, Capturing, Pinching, Throwing.
  • Other Related

    • Noun, singular or mass
      bite, darter, scam, transaction.

Homophones for Sting:

  • steadying, station house, sheet music, stung, shadiness, suiting, shedding, six times, set to music, steaming, stowing, siddons, satang, sodding, sudanese, swathing, suddenness, stomachic, squattiness, shooting, sustenance, stenosis, steadiness, shading, scathing, stanch, Seth Thomas, stench, staidness, sootiness, shadowiness, Stations, sea tang, stannous, stotinka, Stonehenge, stoning, stomach ache, sweetening, stone age, stoutness, staining, scudding, setting, skating, shutting, St. Dominic, sodomize, sodomise, sheathing, systemize, stone-wash, sauteing, stingy, stannic, seething, stomach, Sweetness, succeeding, sheeting, sightedness, satanic, scouting, sedateness, soothing, sighting, St. Thomas, shadowing, Steaminess, stinky, sadness, staunch, sweating, systemise, stance, stewing, stink, studying, stunning, stomachache, squatness, shouting, sitting, stonewash, systemic, siding, St. Nick, seating, St. Athanasius, squatting, seediness, St. Denis, saddening, stanza, shoddiness.

Hyponym for Sting:

  • n.

    • state
      hurting, pain.
  • v.

    • communication
      force, thrust.
    • contact
      pierce.
    • emotion
      injure, offend, hurt, bruise, wound, spite.
    • perception
      hurt, smart, ache.

1

as in to gouge

to charge (someone) too much for goods or services

a nightclub that’s been stinging patrons for years


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

2

as in to pluck

to rob by the use of trickery or threats

swindlers who sting unwary tourists by posing as officials demanding money

1

as in scam

an instance of the use of dishonest methods to acquire something of value

the pawn shop operation turned out to be a sting by undercover police officers to catch the ring of burglars

2

as in tingle

a sharp unpleasant sensation usually felt in some specific part of the body

the sting of cold air against my face


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“Sting.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/sting. Accessed 2 May. 2023.

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By the way
found 8 synonyms

  1. bite (9)
  2. con (1)
  3. gyp (0)
  4. hustle (9)
  5. prick (11)
  6. stab (12)
  7. pierce (7)
  8. stick (10)

Morphological analysis of the word sting

Initial word form: STING

All forms of the word:

  • STING
  • STINGS

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