bitch

[bɪt͡s]
[bɪt͡s]
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A woman who behaves aggressively or unkindly towards others can be called a bitch.

The word "bitch" has a few different uses. Sometimes it's used to describe a female dog that isn't behaving well, like if she's barking too much or digging up the yard. In this case, it's not meant as an insult, but rather just a factual description of her behavior. If you're talking about a human woman who is acting in a way you don't like, like being mean to someone else or causing trouble, then "bitch" can be used as a stronger word to describe her actions. However, using the word this way can sometimes come across as rude or insensitive, and it's generally not something you'd use in polite conversation or when talking about someone you respect.

How common is "bitch"?

Word bitch is considered uncommon in modern English.
It appears most frequently in fiction texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

noun

  • (dog-breeding) A female dog or other canine, particularly a recent mother.

    Example: My bitch just had puppies; they're so cute!

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verb

  • To behave or act as a bitch.

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Real examples of "bitch" in context

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