Gnaw vs Gnawn - What's the difference?
gnaw | gnawn |
To bite something persistently, especially something tough.
To produce excessive anxiety or worry.
To corrode; to fret away; to waste.
As verbs the difference between gnaw and gnawn
is that gnaw is to bite something persistently, especially something tough while gnawn is past participle of gnaw.gnaw
English
Verb
- The dog gnawed the bone until it broke in two.
- Her comment gnawed at me all day and I couldn't think about anything else.