morsure

[mɔʀsyʀ]

morsure Definition

  • 1the act of biting or the wound resulting from a bite
  • 2a sharp or caustic remark

Using morsure: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "morsure" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dog's morsure was deep and required stitches.

  • Example

    She couldn't resist a morsure of the delicious cake.

  • Example

    His morsure was worse than his bark.

  • Example

    Her morsure left a lasting impression on him.

morsure Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for morsure

Idioms Using morsure

  • faire mordre la poussière à quelqu'un

    to defeat someone decisively

    Example

    The champion boxer made his opponent mordre la poussière in the ring.

  • mordre à l'hameçon

    to take the bait, to fall for a trick

    Example

    He mordit à l'hameçon and gave away his password to the scammer.

  • mordre sur sa chique

    to hold back from saying something

    Example

    She had to mordre sur sa chique to avoid offending her boss.

Phrases with morsure

  • snakebite

    Example

    He was hospitalized after suffering a morsure de serpent.

  • dog bite

    Example

    The child was traumatized after experiencing a morsure de chien.

  • morsure du froid

    frostbite

    Example

    He lost several toes due to severe morsure du froid.

Origins of morsure

from Old French 'morsure', from Latin 'morsus', meaning 'bite'

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Summary: morsure in Brief

'Morsure' [mɔʀsyʀ] refers to the act of biting or the resulting wound, as well as a sharp or caustic remark. Examples include 'The dog's morsure was deep and required stitches.' and 'She couldn't resist a morsure of the delicious cake.' Idioms like 'faire mordre la poussière à quelqu'un' mean to defeat someone decisively, while 'mordre sur sa chique' means to hold back from saying something.