Here is the requested information on the word "bitch":
1. **Parts of Speech:** Noun, verb
2. **Definitions:**
- Noun: a female dog or other carnivorous mammal, especially a fox or wolf; a malicious or unpleasant woman; a complaint or grievance.
- Verb: to complain about something; to act as a female dog in heat.
3. **Pronunciations:**
- US: /bɪtʃ/
- UK: /bɪtʃ/
4. **Origin and Usage:** The word "bitch" comes from the Old English word "bicce," which meant "female dog." Over time, the word began to be used as a derogatory term for women, and it is now considered a highly offensive term when used to refer to a woman. The word is also used as a verb to mean "to complain," and this usage is less offensive but still somewhat informal.
5. **Synonyms:** Female dog: bitch hound, she-dog; Malicious woman: shrew, harpy, termagant, virago; Complaint: gripe, moan, whine, grumble.
6. **Related Words:** Beach, batch, birch, catch, ditch.
7. **Example Sentences:**
- Noun: The bitch barked loudly at the mailman. She called her boss a bitch behind her back. He had a bitch about the long hours at work.
- Verb: Shes always bitching about something. The dog was bitching all night.