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verb \ˈbīt\
bit\ˈbit\bit·ten\ˈbi-tən\ also bitbit·ing\ˈbī-tiŋ\

Definition of BITE

transitive verb
1
a : to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound b : to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis
2
: to cut or pierce with or as if with an edged weapon
3
: to cause sharp pain or stinging discomfort to
4
: to take hold of
5
archaic : to take in : cheat
intransitive verb
1
: to bite or have the habit of biting something
2
of a weapon or tool : to cut, pierce, or take hold
3
: to cause irritation or smarting
4
5
a of fish : to take a bait b : to respond so as to be caught (as by a trick) c : to accept a suggestion or an offer <offered them a deal but they wouldn't bite>
6
: to take or maintain a firm hold
7
: to produce a negative effect <the recession began to bite>
8
slang : to be objectionable or extremely bad in quality : stink, suck
bit·er \ˈbī-tər\ noun
bite off more than one can chew
: to undertake more than one can handle
bite one's tongue
: to hold back (as from a reluctance to offend) a remark one would like to make
bite the bullet
: to enter with resignation upon a difficult or distressing course of action
bite the dust
1
: to fall dead especially in battle
2
a : to suffer humiliation or defeat
b : to come to an end
bite the hand that feeds one
: to injure a benefactor maliciously

Examples of BITE

  1. The hamster bit the child.
  2. She bit the cookie in half.
  3. Some people bite their nails when they feel nervous.
  4. A wild animal may bite if it is frightened.
  5. The patient had been bitten by a poisonous snake.
  6. The mosquitoes are biting tonight.
  7. Are the fish biting today?

Origin of BITE

Middle English, from Old English bītan; akin to Old High German bīzan to bite, Latin findere to split
First Known Use: before 12th century

Related to BITE

Synonyms: stink [slang], smell, suck [slang]
Antonyms: rock [slang], rule [slang]

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