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Chafed vs Smarting - What's the difference?

chafed | smarting |

As verbs the difference between chafed and smarting

is that chafed is (chafe) while smarting is .

As an adjective smarting is

painful, sore.

As a noun smarting is

a sensation that smarts or stings.

chafed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (chafe)

  • chafe

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • Heat excited by friction.
  • Injury or wear caused by friction.
  • Vexation; irritation of mind; rage.
  • * 1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , VI.5:
  • Like a wylde Bull, that, being at a bay, / Is bayted of a mastiffe and a hound / […] That in his chauffe he digs the trampled ground / And threats his horns […].

    Verb

    (chaf)
  • To excite heat in by friction; to rub in order to stimulate and make warm.
  • To excite passion or anger in; to fret; to irritate.
  • To fret and wear by rubbing; as, to chafe a cable.
  • To rub; to come together so as to wear by rubbing; to wear by friction.
  • * Shakespeare
  • the troubled Tiber chafing with her shores
  • * Longfellow
  • made its great boughs chafe together
  • To be worn by rubbing.
  • A cable chafes .
  • To have a feeling of vexation; to be vexed; to fret; to be irritated.
  • * Shakespeare
  • He will chafe at the doctor's marrying my daughter.
  • * 1996 , Jim Schiller , Developing Jepara in New Order Indonesia , page 58:
  • Many local politicians chafed under the restrictions of Guided Democracy

    References

    * * (wikipedia "chafe") ----

    smarting

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Painful, sore.
  • My arm is still smarting from where the ball hit it.
  • (figuratively) Experiencing emotional pain or embarrassment.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A sensation that smarts or stings.
  • * (Thomas Halyburton)
  • Strong they are; for they trample upon our light, the penalties of laws divine and human; yea, and the smartings of our own conscience.

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