Stinger

/'stiɳə/
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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A sharp stinging blow: A physical strike that causes a sharp, painful sensation.
    • A sharp organ of offense or defense: A pointed bodily structure, often connected to a poison gland, used by animals like wasps, stingrays, or scorpions to inject venom.
    • A portable low-altitude surface-to-air missile system: A shoulder-fired weapon using infrared guidance.
    • A remark capable of wounding mentally: A cutting, hurtful comment.
    • A cocktail: A drink made with crème de menthe and brandy.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Animal organ):
    • The wasp's stinger was left in my skin after it attacked.
    • Be careful of the scorpion's stinger; it is highly venomous.
  • Noun (Hurtful remark):
    • His criticism ended with a real stinger that left her speechless.
    • The review was mostly positive but contained one painful stinger.
  • Noun (Weapon system):
    • The soldier carried a Stinger missile to defend against aircraft.
  • Noun (Cocktail):
    • He ordered a stinger at the bar, his favorite after-dinner drink.
Advanced Usage
  • "The sting in the tail / The sting in the story": This idiom is conceptually related to 'stinger' as a hurtful ending. It refers to an unpleasant or surprising conclusion.
    • The contract seemed fair, but there was a real sting in the tail regarding early termination fees.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sting (verb/noun): The act of piercing with a stinger or causing sharp pain; a sharp, burning sensation.
    • Bees will sting if threatened.
    • I felt the sting of the antiseptic on the cut.
  • Stinging (adjective): Causing a sharp, burning pain, either physical or emotional.
    • She made a stinging rebuke.
Synonyms
  • Barb: A sharp projection, often on a wire or a remark.
  • Dart: A small, pointed missile; can refer to a stinging organ.
  • Jibe: A taunting remark (synonym for the verbal sense).
  • Missile: A weapon (synonym for the weapon system sense).
Related Phrases
  • To have a sting in one's tail: To have a hidden and unpleasant consequence or ending.
    • The new policy seems helpful, but it may have a sting in its tail.
Noun
  1. a sharp stinging blow
  2. a sharp organ of offense or defense (as of a wasp or stingray or scorpion) often connected with a poison gland
  3. a portable low altitude surface-to-air missile system using infrared guidance and an impact fuse; fired from the shoulder
  4. a remark capable of wounding mentally
    • the unkindest cut of all
  5. a cocktail made of made of creme de menthe and brandy

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