bee sting
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Definition
Noun: A bee sting is the painful puncture wound and injection of venom caused by the stinger of a bee. It refers specifically to the injury itself, including the localized reaction of swelling, redness, and pain.
Usage
The term "bee sting" is used to describe the act of being stung by a bee and the resulting physical injury. - It is a countable noun (e.g., a bee sting, multiple bee stings). - It is commonly used in medical, casual, and descriptive contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- She got a bee sting on her arm while gardening.
- The first aid kit has cream for treating bee stings.
- His allergic reaction to the bee sting required immediate medical attention.
Advanced Usage
- "like a bee sting": Used metaphorically to describe something that causes a sharp, sudden, but often fleeting pain or annoyance.
- His criticism was sharp and quick, like a bee sting.
Variants and Related Words
- Sting (noun/verb): The general act or result of piercing with a stinger. A "bee sting" is a type of sting.
- Wasp sting (noun): A sting inflicted by a wasp, often compared to a bee sting.
Synonyms
- Insect sting: A more general term.
- Puncture wound: A clinical description of the injury type.
Notes
- A "bee sting" typically results in the bee's stinger and venom sac being left in the skin, which distinguishes it from stings by other insects like wasps.
- The phrase refers to the injury from honey bees, bumblebees, and similar species. It is not used for bites from other insects.
Noun
- a sting inflicted by a bee