bullying

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noun

bul·​ly·​ing ˈbu̇-lē-iŋ How to pronounce bullying (audio)
ˈbə-
: abuse and mistreatment of someone vulnerable by someone stronger, more powerful, etc. : the actions and behavior of a bully
Her own childhood had been made miserable by bullyingMichael Holroyd
… underestimates the plain meanness behind the pleasure people take in bullying.George F. Will

bullying

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adjective

: prone to or characterized by overbearing mistreatment and domination of others
… dominated the program but did so in a bullying manner that made him appear crabbier and more churlish than ever.Tom Shales
At his worst, he was just another loud, boorish, bullying … drunk …Bartholomew Gill
The bullying husband is … living out a way of being that he learned at home as a child.Robert Karen

Examples of bullying in a Sentence

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Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1742, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

1746, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of bullying was in 1742

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“Bullying.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bullying. Accessed 4 May. 2024.

Legal Definition

bullying

noun
bul·​ly·​ing
ˈbu̇-lē-iŋ, bə-
: acts or written or spoken words intended to intimidate or harass a person or to cause physical harm to a person or his or her property see also cyberbullying

Note: The statutory language used to describe what constitutes bullying differs from state to state.

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