What is another word for Gnashing?

Pronunciation: [nˈaʃɪŋ] (IPA)

Gnashing is a term used to describe the grinding and clenching of teeth. There are several other words used to describe this unpleasant behavior, including grinding, clenching, gritting, bruxing, and crunching. Grinding is perhaps the most common synonym for gnashing, and it refers to the back-and-forth motion of the teeth. Clenching, on the other hand, is the static tightening of the jaw muscles. Gritting, bruxing, and crunching all refer to the sound made by the teeth during gnashing. Regardless of the word used to describe it, gnashing is often a sign of stress or anxiety and can lead to dental problems over time.

What are the hypernyms for Gnashing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gnashing

Two days he spent of lamentation and Gnashing of teeth, wishing he had never been born, and not till the third day did he come on deck.
"Orientations"
William Somerset Maugham
The Malay, with rolling eyes, foaming lips, and teeth Gnashing like some wild beast, rushed toward the young officers.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
On came the shouting crowd of pursuers, thirsting for the Malay's blood, their object being to destroy him with as little compunction as they would a mad dog; but they did not gain upon him, and it was not until he had left several more inoffensive people weltering in their blood, that he turned at bay with his back to a blank wall, yelling, Gnashing his teeth, and striking fiercely at his assailants with his dripping kris.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn

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