Gnawed vs. Knawed: What's the Difference?
Gnawed refers to the act of biting or chewing persistently, often by animals, while knawed is a common misspelling of gnawed.
Gnawed and Knawed Definitions
Gnawed
To bite, chew on, or erode with the teeth.
Knawed
Simple past tense and past participle of knaw|t=to gnaw
Gnawed
To produce by gnawing
Gnaw a hole.
Gnawed
To erode or diminish gradually as if by gnawing
Waves gnawing the rocky shore.
Gnawed
To afflict or worry persistently
Fear that constantly gnawed me.
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Gnawed
To bite or chew persistently
The dog gnawed at the bone.
Gnawed
To cause erosion or gradual diminishment.
Gnawed
To cause persistent worry or pain
Hunger gnawed at the prisoners.
Gnawed
Simple past tense and past participle of gnaw