Part of Speech: verb
Definition: To grind or strike the teeth together, typically in anger or pain.
Pronunciation (US): /næʃ/
Pronunciation (UK): /naʃ/
Origin and Usage: The word "gnash" is of Middle English origin, and it comes from the Old English word "gnæscan." Its first known usage was in the 14th century. The word is commonly used to describe the sound made when one grinds or strikes their teeth together, typically in anger or pain.
Synonyms: grind, grit, gnaw, scrape, clench, bite
Related Words: clash, flash, stash, trash, brash
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