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View usage for: (stæbɪŋ) Word forms: plural stabbings1. countable nounA stabbing is an incident in which someone stabs someone else with a knife. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A stabbing pain is a sudden sharp pain. He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff. Synonyms: sharp, shooting, violent, acute More Synonyms of stabbing stabbing in British English (ˈstæbɪŋ) noun1. the act or an instance of someone being injured with a sharp pointed instrument, esp a knife There's been a stabbing. adjective2. painful or piercing as if caused by a sharp instrument He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff. Examples of 'stabbing' in a sentencestabbing Growing worry over shootings and stabbings has rightly led to demands for action.Yet fatal stabbings are now so common that schools are using metal detectors and putting police in the classroom.London has grown wearily used to stabbings and shootings in which the innocent are all too often caught up.The court was told of dozens of shootings and stabbings involving rival gang members in the two years before the killing.That followed two fatal stabbings on Tyneside in three weeks.We've had enough of all these stabbings and shootings and just want to do something better.Of course, those who commit stabbings and shootings must be caught and punished.A record number of fatal stabbings.DEATHS from stabbings reach six a week and again the Government promise to get tough. Fatal stabbings are constant, at around 70 a year.But fatal stabbings rose by 10 per cent and attempted murder using a knife by 8 per cent.Crime figures released last week showed that fatal stabbings reached a record high in England and Wales last year.Advances in healthcare mean that more people survive road traffic accidents, heart attacks and stabbings, and life expectancy is going up.A further 55 fatal stabbings were recorded in Scotland.But the figures do NOT include more than 250 fatal stabbings or thousands of more minor knife offences. In other languagesstabbing British English: stabbing NOUN A stabbing is an incident in which someone stabs someone else with a knife. ...the victim of a stabbing. - American English: stabbing
- Brazilian Portuguese: punhalada
- Chinese: 持刀伤人事件
- European Spanish: apuñalamiento
- French: agression au couteau
- German: Messerstecherei
- Italian: accoltellamento
- Japanese: 刺傷
- Korean: 사람을 칼로 찌른 사건
- European Portuguese: punhalada
- Latin American Spanish: apuñalamiento
British English: stabbing ADJECTIVE A stabbing pain is a sudden sharp pain. He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff. - American English: stabbing
- Brazilian Portuguese: cortante
- Chinese: 刺的
- European Spanish: punzante
- French: lancinant
- German: stechend
- Italian: lancinante
- Japanese: ズキズキする
- Korean: 찌르는 듯한
- European Portuguese: cortante
- Latin American Spanish: punzante
All related terms of 'stabbing'He was struck by a stabbing pain in his midriff. Additional synonymsHis back is arched as if in acute pain. Synonyms sharp, shooting, powerful, violent, severe, intense, overwhelming, distressing, stabbing, cutting, fierce, piercing, racking, exquisite, poignant, harrowing, overpowering, shrill, excruciatingDefinition unbearably painful I was in excruciating pain. Synonyms agonizing, acute, severe, extreme, burning, violent, intense, piercing, racking, searing, tormenting, exquisite, harrowing, unbearable, insufferable, torturous, unendurableDefinition intense or strong Two climbers were trapped by a fierce storm. Synonyms stormy, strong, powerful, violent, intense, raging, furious, howling, uncontrollable, boisterous, tumultuous, tempestuous, blustery, inclement- squirt
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Additional synonymsI felt a piercing pain in my abdomen. Synonyms sharp, shooting, powerful, acute, severe, intense, painful, stabbing, fierce, racking, exquisite, excruciating, agonizingDefinition causing discomfort by its harshness He woke up blinded and in severe pain. Synonyms acute, extreme, intense, burning, violent, piercing, racking, searing, tormenting, exquisite, harrowing, unbearable, excruciating, agonizing, insufferable, torturous, unendurableDefinition very intense He had violent stomach pains. Synonyms intense, acute, severe, biting, sharp, extreme, painful, harsh, excruciating, agonizing, inordinate |