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chew

Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: chewspast: chewedpp: cheweding: chewing

This word describes the mechanical process of breaking down substances using the teeth. While it often refers to the necessary step of eating, it also carries a connotation of persistence or destruction, such as a pet damaging furniture through repetitive biting. When used figuratively, the term suggests a slow, deliberate mental process. To chew on an idea implies a level of scrutiny and patience, mirroring the physical act of grinding food before it is fully consumed or accepted.

Meanings

Transitive Verbchew
[~ something]

To crush or grind food with the teeth to make it easier to swallow.

"He continued to chew his steak slowly."

Intransitive Verbchew
[~]

To use the teeth and jaws to grind food.

"The cow spent the afternoon chewing."

Transitive Verbchew
[~ something]

To bite or gnaw on something repeatedly without necessarily swallowing it.

"The puppy likes to chew old shoes."

Transitive Verbchew
[~ something]

To think about something carefully and for a long time before making a decision.

"I need some time to chew on this proposal before I give you an answer."

Nounchew

An act of chewing or the process of grinding food with the teeth.

"The dog gave the bone a hearty chew."

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