sting
This word evokes a sharp, sudden, and piercing sensation, whether physical or emotional. It describes a localized intensity that is often brief but acute, moving from the literal action of an insect to the psychological impact of a harsh word or a failure. In a legal or law enforcement context, the term shifts from a sensation to a strategy. A sting operation mimics the "trap" aspect of a predator, where the target is lured into a situation that leads to their immediate capture.
Meanings
To wound or pierce the skin of a person or animal using a stinger, typically to inject venom.
"The bee stung him on the arm."
To produce a sharp, tingling, or burning sensation on the skin or in the eyes.
"The salt water made my scratches sting."
To cause someone to feel a sharp emotional pain, such as shame, regret, or sadness.
"The harsh criticism stung her deeply."
To cheat or defraud someone, especially by charging an excessive price.
"The taxi driver stung the tourists for fifty dollars."
A small, sharp-pointed organ used by certain insects to inject venom.
"The wasp left its sting in the skin."
A sharp, tingling, or burning physical sensation.
"I felt a sudden sting in my eyes from the chlorine."