different between cullying vs bullying
cullying
English
Verb
cullying
- present participle of cully
cullying From the web:
bullying
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /?b?l.i.??/
Etymology 1
From bully +? -ing.
Noun
bullying (countable and uncountable, plural bullyings)
- An act of intimidating a person to do something, especially such repeated coercion.
- Persistent acts intended to make life unpleasant for another person.
Related terms
- bully
Translations
See also
- abuse
- mobbing
Etymology 2
From bully +? -ing.
Verb
bullying
- present participle of bully
Further reading
- bullying on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from English bullying.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /?bu.l?/
Noun
bullying m (uncountable)
- bullying (persistent acts intended to make someone’s life unpleasant)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bulin/, [?bu.l?n]
Noun
bullying m (uncountable)
- bullying
- Synonyms: acoso escolar, hostigamiento escolar
See also
- mobbing
bullying From the web:
- what bullying means
- what bullying does to a person
- what bullying is not
- what bullying looks like
- what bullying does to the brain
- what bullying is and isn't
- what bullying means to me
- what bullying feels like
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