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  1. FLINCH definition: 1. to make a sudden movement backwards because you are afraid or in pain: 2. to avoid doing…. Learn more.

  2. 1. To start or wince involuntarily, as from surprise or pain. 2. To recoil, as from something unpleasant or difficult; shrink. n. An act or instance of starting, wincing, or recoiling. [Obsolete French flenchir, of Germanic origin .] flinch′er n. flinch′ing·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  3. 3 days ago · 1. verb [usu neg] If you flinch, you make a small sudden movement, especially when something surprises you or hurts you. Murat had looked into the eyes of the firing squad without flinching. [VERB] The sharp surface of the rock caught at her skin, making her flinch. [VERB] 2. verb.

  4. 1. / flɪntʃ / verb. a variant of flense. flinch. 2. / flɪntʃ / verb. to draw back suddenly, as from pain, shock, etc; wince. he flinched as the cold water struck him. often foll by from to avoid contact (with); shy away. he never flinched from his duty. noun. the act or an instance of drawing back. a card game in which players build sequences.

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · flinch (third-person singular simple present flinches, present participle flinching, simple past and past participle flinched) ( intransitive) To make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus; to cringe . To dodge (a question), to avoid an unpleasant task or duty.

  6. Synonyms for FLINCH: wince, recoil, cringe, shudder, tremble, hesitate, shrink, blench; Antonyms of FLINCH: approach, advance, face, confront, challenge, near, beard, defy

  7. FLINCH meaning: 1 : to move suddenly because you are afraid of being hit or hurt; 2 : to show fear to hesitate from doing something unpleasant or dangerous often + at or from.

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